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BEING THE FIRST YEAR AFTER LEAP YEAR, AND THE Forty-eighth Yeak of the Reign op Queen Victoria. CONTAININQ GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, STATISTICAL INFORMATION, &c. 1 SAINT JOHN, N. B. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY BARNES AND COMPANY, 82 Prince William Street. 3 I " X<^£^^^^^£g^2^^0^i^^^S^^a^Ot2^^r f 26 EQUATION OF TIME— ECLIPSES. All the calcnlations in tliis Alnumao have hit ti mlaptotl t'n ■ Time" at St. John, oxccpt the Sun's Doclinatimi luiil tin; '' t''i. of Time,"' which arc for 5lean Xoou, (iixn nwit-h. " Mean Time."' is that shown Iiy a wcll-n';rulat('(l chx!:, :;ii.| , from " Ai)i)iirent Time,"' or that exliibitcd by a Hun-dial liy i known as " The iMpiation of Time."' When the Sun is »S7(»'.- ,'.' be Hubtractcd from "Mean (or (.'lock) Time," and when the ^ F(tst, to h^ added to "Mean Time "' to yx'i tlie '" Aiijiaic-nt 'I'lnn EQUATION OF TIME FOR APPAKENT N00N^385^ i>i^ Oi L ft 1 2 4 5 G 7 8 1) 10 111 12 13 14 15 K) 17 18 19 Jan. 1 Feb. SI. SI. M. H. iM. H. 4 4 4 n 5 G G 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 20:11 2111 2211 28 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 31 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 0013 28 14 5G 14 23 14 50 14 IG 14 42 14 07 14 32 14 5G14 2014 4314 0G14 2814 49 14 1014 30 14 49 14 0714 25 13 4113 58; 13 1313 27 13 4113 .54 13 0G12 1712 27: .. 37! .. 45,.. 53 00 OG 12 IG 20 23 2G 27 28 28 27 2G 23 20 17 12 07 01 55 47 40 31 22 IJ 02 50 40 Mar. e SI M. S. 12 2S 12 15 12 02 11 49 11 35 11 21 11 07 10 52 10 3G 10 21 10 05 9 48 9 32 9 15 8 58 8 41 8 23 8 00 7 48 7 30 7 12 G 54 G 31) G 17 5 59 5 40 5 22 03 45 26 4 08 April. May © SI. 0/7 M. s. M. s. 3 50 3 04 3 32 3 14 5G 38 21 04 47 ;!0 1-1 57 42 2G 0,S 11 - f 01 18 32 4(i , 59 12 3 11 3 18 3 24 3 29 3 34 3 39 3 1-j 3 15 3 -IS 3 50 3 51 3 52 Jiuic, July <3- Ff. I c .S7 y\. s. iM.s. )•. J. jiti.i 2 k; 2 07 51 49 47 44 z.) 37 48 00 2 10 2 21 2 30 2 40 2 48 2 57 3 41 3 38 3 34 3 29 3 34 3 18 3 12 3 05 2 58 2 51 2 43 2 34 1 1 1 1 1 1 25 j 5 ]3'5 G/»0 5 cl.s' 18 2G 39 5 52 5 1 05 G 4G 3G 25 13 4 02 4 5015 385 18lG 30 43 .50 2 0!i 2 22 2 31 2 47 2 59 3 11 3 22 31 -15 5(i 07 18 2^ 38 17 .5G 05 13 21 35 41 47 5li 57 01 05 OS 10 12 14 14 11 14 Aug. Q SI M. S. G 02 5 58 5 54 5 48 5 43 .) o() 5 2'.; 5 22 5 14 5 05 4 5U i Sept. ^) Ft. M. S. 2 12 1 4( 4 35 4 L.'5 4 13 4 01 3 48 3 35 3 22 3 0« 2 53 2 38 2 23 2 0^ 1 50 1 34 1 17 59 11 1 41 09|0 23 O(;|0.sO5 14 33 52 1 12 1 32 1 52 > •> 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 G G G 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 OrA. €■ Ft M. S. 10 10 u 11 11 11 12 12 53112 13 1 13 34il3 55 13 1GI13 14 -I o; 40 5.S 15 31 Iv iV. /■■/. IG T.Mn 1 'k' 2imIu I, K; l:' 'J • ■ 111 ]: . (■ IG 1.1. 1 s ] |(i (::'■: ]' ;, IG oi, ;■ ; 03; 15 5-.' li-'. 1 .1( 58 19 40 01 23 41 05 2(i 47 o; 28 4b 0!) 29 4s 08 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 IG IG IG IG IG 47 01 14 27 39 50 01 It ]1 21 30 38 •IG I- 15 41- 15 31 15 U'„ 15 ]•- 15 (il 1! 4; 14 3i: 1,1 9j 1.) .>.)| 13 3, 1 13 2!" 13 o:;' I-''! 52 12 59 12 04:12 09 11 -i: i^lii i;^ 15lll 0: 18 . . . . !"n 1 •.;.'»'' ECLIPSES IN 1885. There will be two eclipses ol' the Sun and two of tin; Moun. T. Sun. An Aimular Eclipse on Kith riarcli. It commences c ' ally lOh. 53m. His. a. m., in i;jtid. 51m. \V. luug., and 13d. ;i;m. X. lat. ( \i t phase commences generally Oh. 15m. 22.s. p. ;j. in l.jiid. ):2m. "\V. loir.;., .; 3!)d. 54in. N. lat. Central eclipse at noon at Ih. SOm. los. p. m. i;i I'd. •.'"; W. long., and 5(id. 17m. North lat. Central phase ends geneirJ.u- :•' 27m. 4Us. P. M. in 15d. 7m. \V. long., and Hd. xiOm. N. lat. Eclipse end.'; l' i ally at 3h. 49m. 52s. in 33d. 2m. W. long., and AM. Im. N. lat. It is visible throughout the Dominion of Canada, 'iiie ceTilrui i ' I SH5. ROLirsES — THE SEASOXS — <'llK<).V<>L(1(iY 27 may be viinvf'd ill jraiiitdba, ns tilt' line of Mic (•ciittdl eclips*- passes dVi^r llii-' NoiMli NVi'steni cotiliiies of tliat province. Tiie eeiiiral liii" extemls Irem ttie Arctic ( •cean :")ii. of lat. iiortli of Uv-Iaiul. soul li \ves< warilly ai'i'oss Iliil)ital)l(.' (Jivciilaiid. Daffiii's Hay, Hudson's (Strait, iiudson's I'ay. tli"iiee o\crtlie Washinfrtoiiiaii I'l'ovinccs of Montana and nn>;;:on, t(>rniiiialin;:r in ilie midst of the Xortli Pacific ( )cean wlierc it ciuhi at sunrise. iiaviiiK conimcncod at sunset in tlie Irisli and Scottish (."ouniies oi' Kii'^land, WasliiiiKton and Mexico, with very large jiortioiis. North Atlantic aiMl Nwith Pacific Oceans arc witnin the southern line of simpk' contact. II. M(X)N. .1 /'((*■//(»/ /iV//;).sr on ;^Otli March. '.111. -J.')!!!. .'Ma. A. M. l()h. 8-1 ni. 2Ss. A. M. Oh. Km. .Ws. 1'. .M. Ih. 4.")ut. JJMri. p. M. ^h. 51ni. S'^'s. i>. i;. Enters Penumbra, Enters Umbra. Central Eclipse, Emerges from Umbra. I'mer^es from Penunibra. Invisible, as the Moon is beneath the hoiizon III. ScN. A Total hJclip.'ie on 8th 8ei>temh(>r. Comniences .tt)iX. ; Id. 1;iiii. S. lat. Ends generally (ih. l.'3ni. 10s. v. m. in HI<1. l^ini. W. lony-. and .■•.(Id ;;8m. S. lat. The only part of England where the total phase can tie viewed is New Zealand, .soon after sunrise. In the Provinces of c^iiuMMisland, New Soiilh Wall's. Victoria and Tasmania, the l^henomena will lie nearly over al sun lise. It is, of coui-se, invisible in tJii.f part of the Euipire, 1\'. Moox. .4 Partial Eclipse on 'iMx Septcmli. 2.'. ."h. even'g. Wmte • Solstice. Sun enters v... Winter be.icin.s ISO, Dec. ^'i.s'r. liii. morning. Dominical Tielter D Epact, H (iolden Number,. Ti Suiar Cycle IH Konian indiction, 1'5 .liilian Period fi")'J8 •Era of Nabonassar 20 .!i .Era of the Seleucides, :LMi)ti-31!l? .Ki-a of Dioclelioii IGOO-KiOl .Eiaof Siiain (,of theCa'sars). ...llW.'i .Era of Persia (Yezdigird Hi.). . M"^ Aim of Mohammed 13.);] 1M-i A-'.vix of Abraham 3900 Year of the World, Hebrew 504.5 -."jMQ Olironoloo'y. Yi'ar of the Wo: Id. V Year of Olympiails, Year of lionie (Vari'o) Year (if Creation, T'sher. .. Vear of ' real ion, llalcs. . . . Year of the V-.'oiid, Al.'.vr.ni Year of the WoiK!, Aiiliueh ('a'sarian Year of Ai)l:o.;h. Ye.'ir of T\re. ' Year of Actiuiu Year of .Ai'inetiia Year of Troy (de.stnoed.i. . . >:a.Ml, ,! ; ;'.':] -r-'io 1 ! '^tifii i t ^O.'iS • i yA) h r^oo i i IllJ. eJ^( 1 I '.r.'i ' -ry inimitc. Li;j:litliuiisc wliiti-, S'liiarc, To f«'fl aliovf lii;;li watf'f nitti'k. Visible 1 i miles. I'OINT ri^JM. .V. S.- S. Point of iMitraiK't' to Aiinajioiis liasiii; lalilu.K Kixi'd \vliit<> li|.,'ht. visilih iO l'', lower lipht in bow window visible from W.SW round X. lo K. X. ]<;. :\r.VTi(;.\i{i:TVIMd'. X. S.— On pxlremlly of Point. S. Shore, latitude X,. I.')d. -Jin. y,s.: lon^^itude \V., (\':d. Mm. Two red lights, visible K miles, Liuiitlioi!,s('. horizontal white and black stiipos, .s(iuare. visible! from \V. >, W. roiuid X. to lil. N. E. ULACK ROCK. y. S.— South Shore, latitude N.. '(."■)d. 10m. Os.; louKituilr W.. tild. Iiliu. Os I'i.ved whit." lifilit. visible 12 miles. S(iuare white UkIh house, I.") I'eer above lilyh water nuirk. Foj;' Whistii' on exiieme i)oiut of Capo T)"Or, on the oiJiiosile side of chamiel rrom IJlaclc Hock; sounds in thick weather twice in (!acli minnlr, each blast beiUK of i> .seconds duration, with intervals of Ul seconds in' twoen. CAPE ENRAGE. X. T3.— On pitch of Cape, latitude N.. ISd. -i'mx. .'Ms. ; Ion Kittule, (ild. lOrii. Tms. Fixed white llp:ht, vir.ible 15 luiletj. White sciuar.' I tower, l-.'!i feet fUiove hi;rli water mark. A Steam I'o;,' Whistle. l.M) feet N. E. from lighthouse, sounds dutin. I tluc'v- wratliei- four i-econds in each minute: will probably be heard in calm weather 10 miles, and in stormy weather from three to five miles. QUACO. N. R.— A new Lif,'htliouse Tower has been erected upon tlie I pitch of the Cape at West Head, Quaco, to rei»lace that on the rock oiV Quaco. I.atilude X.. I.') I. 1!)m. ■■JOs. : lonjjitude W., iMd. ;«m. Os. It is a revolving' wlulc catoi)tri(.' li,;>:ht. attaiuin;:; its {,'reatest brilliancy evei'.v .''i seconds. It is elevat+'d about 110 feet above liiuh watei' mark, and shouM be visible hi miles from all points of approach .seaward. The buildin,',' is of wood, iiainted v.lilte. and cf)nsists of a scpiare tower 49 feet hi;;h from its base to tlie v.ane on the lantern, with keeper'.-; dwelling attached. This li,'4ht, whicli will be a general coast lifijht as well as a ^uide to St, IMartin's Harbor, is distant 1.200 feet N. AV. by W. from the site of the "],] \ li^hthous;'. j A l''o;^- Pell in a framed tower on the lighthouse block atr'kes every i." seconds dtirinir thii'k and fo^^.try weather aiid snov,- stornu;. T^nlei' favor able cii'cui!istan(.'es it should be heard two or three miles, and in s.toiuiy ; vvcather oi- against the wind about a mile. j CAPE SPENCER, N. B.— On pitch of Cape, latitude N. iM. 12m. -'O-,: I longitude W. Ii.jd. 5lm. Os. lievoiving red and white alternatelj-, at inter , vals of I') seconds. Visilile 20 miles. White sciuare building, with towii ; 20;' feet above lugli water. Partrid.ge Island li.ght by compass N.W. by W , I J'i-W., northerly distance being i';,! nules from light to light. I PA RTRIDGE ISLAND. ST. JOHN IIARBOR.-Latitude N. 45d. lim. 2(is, : I longitude W. (Hid. ".m. 20s. Fixed white light. Visible 20 miles. Tow- r. j vertical red and white stripes. 11!) feel above high water. Steam Whistle j on Island sounds for 10 seconds in every minute. A Bell Buoy near east I side of Partridge Island Reef. 1 ^NECRO POINT.— On end of ftovernraent Breakwater. Latitude l.'d. llm, ! 2.5s. Red. Temporarily from pole. Tower taking down pending repairs I to " eakwater. I ST. .lOITN HARBOR.— End of Bar. Latitude N. 4.5d. 15m. 10s. : longitude , (iild. ."im. ii«s. Fixed white light. Visible 10 miles. Lighthouse, vertical I black and white strii)es, 35 feet above high water. 1 LEPiU:.AU\.- r>n Point. Latitude N. l.-)d. Om. 41s.: longitude. V". fiiid j 2rm. H\)s. Two fixed whit« liglits. Visible 1.5 miles. 'J yards a}jart. ^'l and I .5.3 feel above iiigh water mark. Tower octagonal, striped horizontall,> red 1^, I. \AiillT irOUSEH. :u ,1 »\liii('. FoLr \\'liivilf> on I'nlnl ill t'lick wcallu'i- sdiiiuls; twiof (>aeli II, nil". tli"?t /:i\ iiiL^ a lilusl, r)l' fl^'•' scijinids (liirutioii uitli an iiitfi-val of five ,iMW Ills; tlicii a lihmt ol' five sc'cuiiilrt diiralioii, with an iiiterval.of 45 sec- : I . Ill (.'iiiii|(|i'ii' tli(^ minute. >i,lit Kill'!: Auidiiialii' iJiiny lias hccn nMiinvcd ffoiu its foriin'i" position, ;.! I > latioii near til.' slioii'. Latitude N. l.-xl, 7ni, ITim. ; loiiKitudw W. (MiU. I ,;ii :i')^. 'I'iie buoy is i);iiiitfd iilaclc. i.s iiu •red in 110 fat^iiotiis watiT, and , i' . I ri'seiit |iiisili(>M will serve as a Kuide into .Musquash Ilarhor. Ill uuash l,i)'>m. •"JOs.. W. DuriiiK: thick weather, fogs and w.'iorms, M'.e trumpet will sound blasts of seven seconds durati(jn, with iMils of tiiirty seconds between them. It can be heard two or tliree - i!.,'uiiist. aiiil six to seven nith tiie wind. The building is scjuare, • I i.'nul i.'iK'd attaelied, and is ])aiuted white. ii \l) HAlli^oIl (CV.niiiiilielio L-;laud), -Xorth Point. Latitude N. 4td. !'. Ills.; loiiKitmlc^ W. d'ld. .')lm. IDs. Fixed white light. Visible 15 miles ■ ;i- V. eaUu'i-. (.Jcla,:.conal tower, white, with red cross. 04 feet.above higli .: ''rumpet at tlu' Norlh Point of Head TLarbor. on tlie Island of Cam- I 'llo. in the County of t'liarlotte. Latitude N. I Id. .')7m. 40s.; longitude "■V ' '111. 51ni. IDs. Duriii".,' thick weather, fogs, and snowstorms, the tram- in ; \> ill sound blasts of eight seconds duration, wltlx intervals of 35 seconds '" . .'.f'.'n tliem. •WALLOPS' TAIL.— (_)n N. E. part of CJrand 3raiian. Fixed wliite light. :Mei;iniles. Latitude N. ltd. I5m, .5-2.-!.: longitude W. (Kid. 44m. Light- i; i;;-..' wliite o<;la;;ou;d wooden l)uilding, 118 feet aiiove high water. A ■'■ Mill l'\>g Wliistlc on extreme N'. \V. Head of (iiand Manan, HO feet above i.i .!: water. Sounds in tliiciv- weather tliree blasts of four seconds duration ' ■ ■'••11 minute, with an interval of sixteen .seconds between each blast. !,!' rH of ^0 st^conds. It is elevated 'M) feet above lit! water, and in clear weatln'r should be visible Jor a distance of 5J1 I'ili-s. The liiiildiu;:;' consists of a square wooden tower with dwelling ^lU.i'-lifd, painted wliite, and l-'i feet hlgli from liase to vane. ' !: \ XI) HAiUJOR.—Fish Fluke Point, on the eastern side of Grand Har- ' ■;. island of (irand ."ilanan. Latitude N. lid. 40m. ^s.; longitu.le W. (Kid. !:ii. 5;^. The li.LTht i.s a fi.'red white catoptric, elevated 40 feet above high ^^ ti-r mark, and in clear weather should be seen 11 miles from south .'..lund l»y west to northeast. Th" building is of wood, painted white, and I'Uisislsuf a sipiare tower .'W feet high from base of building to base of '•iiu"rn, ,sitli keeper's dwelling attached. • !.\NNM-;t IKJCK.— .\. fixed and Hash liglit on rock. Visible 12 miles. I-uiiinde. ikl, Om. ••'.Ss. : longitude, ond. irin. Os. Octagonal tower, striped • iiieally black and white alternately. 32 I.KIIJT HOUSEH. [IHH.' "-1 A Klin will be flcfMl oiicctn'tT^'hourdin' Inp tlu' continuance of fo|^, siiowKform «»!• t)tli('r thick weal luT. DanKtM'ous mcks exteud 4 niiU's eastward of li>?htliouHe, Fixed light, 45 seconds. KcUpse, rM Flash 4f^ Eclipso, S^ — m MA0HIA8 ISLAND.-On Island two llphts, W. by N.JK., and H. hyS 4^ , and 5111% vardH apart. Fixed while, can be seen 15 miles clear weutlur House white. 58 feet K. and M feel \V. from hiwli water, MOOSE-A-BEC— (Am.)-On Jlistake Island, west entry to Hay of Fuiidy Flash white lipht, W seconds interval. House brick, white-washed. ti."i feet above high water. Latitude N. Ud. iiHui. !i7s, ; longitude VV. ti;,|, 81m. 558. PETITE MANAN.— Routli Ride of Island. Fixed white, varied l»y \viiii>' flashes. Time between Mashes two minutes, ^■isible 17 miles. 'I'owci grey granite, natural color. Latitude N. Hd. ''M. 5m. 518. A Fog Whistle giving two blasts of 5 .seconds each per minute. Interval between bla.sts, 8 minutes and \;l seconds. LITTLE RIVER.— On an island at the entrance of the river. A fivni white light varied by flashes every visible 11 miles. !I0 seconds, 10 feet above high water. RlCniBUCTO HEAD LIGHT.— This is a fljred white light, situnterl on , Richlbucto Head, Northumberland Strait, in the (lulf of Saint LawrHUrc i The light is placed at an elevation of TO feet above high water, and slimiM be seen in clear weather from a distance of 14 nules. The illuminatin;,' apparatus is dioptric or by lenses of the fourtli order. The tower is s<|Uiii r. about 50 feet from base to vane, painted white, and stands in latitude HhI 89m. 408. N.; Longitude 64d. 48m. 30s. W. of Greenwich. RICHIBUCTO HARBOR RANGE LIGHTS. -Two range light towers, erected by the Government of Canada close to the present day beiieiiis upon the South Beach, at the entrance of the Richlbucto Riverj Kent (n.. N.B. The front building is on the outside of the bank. It is of wnml. painted white, and consists of a square tower, painted white, 8'3 feet hi:,"i to vane on lantern with dwelling attached. Latitude N. tOd. 4^m. I.">^. Longitude W. C4d. 40m. 10s. The light is fixed white catoptric, elevated It) feet above high water mark, and should be visible 12 miles. The liiul; tower Is distant W. by S. J S. 8IMi feet from the front one. It is an open framed square tower, 43 feet high to vane on lantern, and is also ijainttnl white. Tne light is fixed red catoptric, elevated 44 feet above lugh wufei' mark, and should be visible 12 miles. These two lights are Intended to n- place tlie day beacons, and in one lead through the channel over the i>ar at the mouth of the river. RESTIGOUCHE RIVER RANGE LIOHTS.-rhe buildings are all s(|Uiire towers, built of wood, painted white; they are 22 feet in height from base to top of ventilator, and shows fixed white catoptric lights. 1. Dalhousie Range Lights, Restlgouche County, New Brunswick. —The front tower is placed on the public wharf. The light is elevated 21 feet above high water mark. Latitude N. 48d, 4m. 40s. Longitude AV. (it'd. ■•iJiii 30,9. The back tower is placed on Montgomery Island. The light is elevated 27 feet above high water mark. 2. Oak Point Range Lights, County of Bonaventure, Province of Queheu —The front tower shows two lights, one east and the other west, eleva'cd 40 feet above high water mark. Latitude N. 48d. 2m. 40s. Longitude W. 66d. 36m. 30s. The back tower shows light elevated 45 feet above hi^rli water mark, and ranges with the front tower as a guide to vessels crossing the Traverse. 3. Campbellton Range Lights, Restlgouche County, New Brunswick. - The front tower is placed on a pier beside the railway wharf; the lij-'li' i elevated 24 feet above high water mark. Latitude N'. 48d. Om. 50s. Loii;;, tude W. 66d. 39m. 40s. The back tower is placed on Mr. Moffat's wbail The light is elevated 24 feet above high water mark. HAY ISLAND RANGE LIGHTS.— Two Range lights have been erecled upon Hay Island, Mlranuchi Bay, Northumberland County. N. B., t . enable vessels, in seeking shelter, to clear the ptiint of the shoal off i he . east end of the island. Latitude N. 47d. 14m. Ills. Longitude W. ()5d. im. 1885. LIOHT HOHHEH. 33 Ills Tliffront llKlit Is fixed wlilto fatoijtrlc, cxhihitcd from a luntorn |i,,i>((Mi (III a iiinst IT) IVot IiIkIi. It Is clevult'd :;.'.') Icct ahov*- hifjli watci' ami slioiilil l>i' visible lOmilcH. At the base of flie mast, is a small sheil i)aiiite(l red llie l)aclv- liKlit is distniit ^'10 feet from (lii^fiont one. It Is fixed wiiit'- catoidric, elevated .'JO feet iihove IiIkIi wa'er, and slioidd he vlsil)le II milt s. Tiw huildiiiKis a H<[uaie woudeii tower, !,'l feet hlf?h from l)a.seto Mine, and is iiainted white. lUHTOUCHK HANOK LHJIITS.-Two llan^e Li>:lits prected >ipon I)ix'in"s Point, on the Soii'.li side of Ibietouelie Flarbor Kent ('omity. N. H.. f(i (.'Hide vessels into Muetoucdie Harbor. The front biiildiiiK is situated on till' I'oint near the water s edpe. and elose to the previously existin};: front iM'iu'oii. T,atihideN. Kid. arm. lUs. Lonpritude W. tJId. ;jSm.r>()s. TheliKlitiH tis'i'd \vldt(! ealontrie. elevated ;i() feet al)ove hi^'li water morlv, and .should III' visible II miles in th(> direolinn of tlie raiiKf. The tower is a s(|nare wimmIcii one, .'to feet hi|?h from the base to the vane on the ton of the lan- ti>ni and is painted white. The lin building? is similai", •!! feet hiKh, and shows ii'li,L,'lit also similar, elevated 11 feet above hi^rh water, and visible Ix! miles. Two KaiiRe Lights, ere(;ted upon Churcli or Indian Point, on the North .Mill' of Hnetonehe Harbor, in tlw County of Kent. N. M. The front lifjht Is lixcd white catoi»trlc, elevated M'i feet above hif;li water maik, end shouhl be visible i) nnles in line of raiiKO. I>atitnde N. |iid. C'.tm. .Tis. J.onKitnde VC. (Hd. lOui. :i('s. It is situated close to the road whieli ninsalonp tlieslioro finiii iJuctouohe Village to Church oi- Indian Poiid. The back ranj,'e light hiiildliiK is l,i>HO feet N. N. W. H W. from the fi-ont one. Tlie light is fixed uiiiie catoptric, elevated .5;j feet alxne high wat( r nsark, and should bo visililo 1'^ nules in the direction of the range. I'nth buildings are small s(|iiare lowers, 'Si feet high from the ground to Ih.' tops of the roof, painted white with red roofs. The two lights in range lead into tlie harbor through tlif (leei)est chamiel, clear of all ( slructions. from the line of ranse of tiic Dixon's Point Ligiits to the iioint where the ctiannel tiurns abruptly to tlw westward to enter the Huctouche River. I'f )X ISLAND RAN(iE LIGHTS.- The Beacon Lights on tlw North W«rt end of Fox Island, Mirandchi Bay, N. B., have been moved. airi'\ j^t\>\*fi li^lil added, and the lights as now arranged .ire in lixed wdute lights, wliicli should be visilile S i I"s. ft on iiiast; at the ba."ie of each mast is a shed pamied v, One of the lights is situated within lOll feet of tlie i » northerly point of the island, It is elevated .")() feet above high water ma. ,. .ind has a post III tVet high. Latitude N. 4i'd. Km. .'is. Longitude W. (i.5d. :.'iii, "«f The second light is distant l.tCjl feet R. K. \4 S. from the first naniud. iTTrrt v,ill lie 10 feet above water mark, with a iiost HS feet high. The third light is distant !t."5l feet S. W. from 11.' iji-t named, and will be *'i fi'ct above water mark, with a jk *■ 28 feet IukIi. Tlie first and second in lino rang> N. AV. i/j \V. into the old I* >^w«ihoe riuiunel. 'I'he first and third in line range N. E. through Portage Island Cha«jneJ. Til" second and third in line range W. by N., leading to the upper buoy of !lors(>shoe Shoal. (•APE.IOURIMAIN, STRAITS OF NORTHUMBERLAND. -Latitude 40d. liiiii. (Is. N. Longit ide f hi miles. The lighting apparatus has two faces, and makes a complete f'Vilution every two minutes. The tower is a siiuare wooden building, 28 iV'ct lijirh, withadw Ung attached, and painted white. The illiuninating ajuiara 'IS is catoptn- ilERr . ISLAND, t VY DES CIIALEURS.— This light is a fixed white light, el. -ated dd f^ei ''rove high watei", is visible from all points seaward, seen at a distance of Vi miles. The tower is a 'ii) feet high, and painted white. The illuminating 34 LFfilfT lIorSMS — IIATICS O!'' I'l I.' > lAi ; CAFtAQIJKT IKr-ANI), i!AV l>iS ( 'II AI,!'.!'!; (iwciliiiK. VVliitc. ''JM irr (uwcrnii MISOOU lM»n WIIISTI. A b'.t,i.;ni) I'' \Vli;,:|.' li li""ll i-i'i-r Miscoii Isl.itid, al. tfic chLiaiicc oT lln; iJu.y i.l' Chin Hi)iiri(i('tl t\vi(,'c ill i;iic!i iiiiiiiifr. SiiKIMAC lii:A('')X I. Kill' the Ihii her dl' SlHuli.i'.'. i;-i i.-llilliiji^ Hill. I Mil. li.; oil t'ciiut (in ( 'ill ir- v. Uh. W. 1, 'ii;j;lt lid!' POINT lOSCPMINAC MniFT. This liL'-lillioiiK' h* kKii.-U. 'I (I in .Mn;!iii 1 ;il. .) 'Ill •■(■•i Bay. North Litif iitlc. n*l lin. •J'ls;. W'csi, Lniicilui flx(;(l hfiKht lirlil. cl'jval'd lO foot ;il)'iv(( hiirh w '.t: r. A iiii.l nv.l:--, dioplrii' liKhliiij^ niifjardlii -i li;i.^ I );*♦■;) pLic.-.l nsi i nj.s 1. 1', cr. ali;.']) ;• for J-T) inilcH. liAY OrVfX ISLAM) U.WCK. LliliITS.. Two ri-i^',' h.^'iils i:; im tilt' West, fiitl nl' |;;i.v ilii\'iii Isl.unl, Mir.iiuifiii Hay. Ci.unfv of hi'i-lniul, N. I!., to fii;i,l)l(' .O, I 11 vessels SCf kint icltei- In clear tll<^ lioilil r. •shoal l.yiii^ ofT the Islaml. The li-oiit lis'lit is fi ced wipte e.iio),! rj. ."{(( fi'ci ahove hi;;li water iiuu'k, and should niih;.s. Latitude .V. fid. i i-iliie ill |i;i,. (.(' r.'i'i. :iO:; I.on;n!ii'le W . i'.''l. IJKht is iistant, I, I ix,' [e-d easterly rritn Mi" fiv m (•ale|>tr (;, is ele\!it('d iae j!i li. i) nil av Cr-i Ijixhtlionse rt Shippe/an Oiilly Jias 1 on th(! south west of Alexander's J'oin icen rem I n Tai entranec to thetinljy. Laliliide N. .|."„l. j:;!! on 1 he norl heast, pomi oi Th( L.'IIJ.iMl' li^ht Isa ti\ed whili^ ealojitri^; light, i Icval" I ;:( ■el. wator. and should he Ai.sihle II miles I'mm rli |io,iiis iea,waii fonsiists .'IS hereud'ore of a s(|Mar« wo(;deij binjijsi'^. ;!!) fec.f hh'-ii to vane on lantern, jiainted while. \ small li;.:!,f i'l-nsist ie" id Tiie !• low also a. P.vi'd wl hoisted on a pole, to s! ■JK<1 feet S. VV. hy \V. from the main li'.;ht. It i.- water, and should lii-l; li;i.-; hreii esl.i. vat I'd :i:: f -et ■ieeil ;i nille.s ill t he direetioa oflhe raiitre light.s range u ilh llu! Imoy on il;e oiil:-.ide of tie- iiar a' .'ii' (iully. eat I ane FtlVKRST. .lOUX LHinTS.tJre I'alnu'r's Landing, <'ak I'oint, .\o .Man's '/rieaii. O n ifead, S.'in'l l''.;nt. Lelyc :nof(i lioa,!.-<, ^\ MInIT, Cox-'s i'oint, Koliertson's I'oint, J'aii.joy'.s I'oini, (iiand La':e (|nash Island, Hendry farm. Wash/ideiiioak 1,' l{ivi^r, (ilrand Lak X'isihie len miles. .lekereist I'oiiil, Pilotage Dirstrict of tho Port of St. Jolni i;.\'ri';,s oi^- i'ii-o'i'.\(;i; 'Jlat,eH of ri!ot;i,ge for a!l ,S,iiiiii,'' \'es,^-|-i, fi'u.u entoiing and leaving' the I'ort of St John, N. I;. t')n= I.N'W.m;!).- /''tr.s7, Hintrir/, from I'atridgo Is! iiid to }.\ U 'M i:r-ii W., per fool (hart of water, Xj.t^O. Sccotul Diiflrict, from Mnsipiasli ile;i,l i,(. I'oini, per foot draft of v/a(er, t\.'l'^i. Third J)inl.rict U-oni I'oint h'.pr' au'. to ,\orLh II- N. W., or North Cli.anind, S. !■;., p-r fool, ijr.afl, of Tl ea' ml iii.v. iiouni ire;ia; W.St.er, :!,.:!'». 1885 1 KATES OF I'lLOTAflR. ^5 I'liinth IHdrlci U-i)\n NuiUi Hc-ul of (iriirid Maiiaii, or Ndrtli ( 'liaii- iK'l, Hi iifnitiHiiid, to iM.'icliiiH Sl'.'iI JsLukI, S(mth, ur JJriarH jHland, Smilli I'i.'i.'-t., pur foot, draft of wat'.-r, •Sl.7.*>. I'litli hidriii wli'dl !;(■ IKim tlif; outside limit of tlir- fourfli dJHtrict to ;il)()iiiid viiwXwi'A witli Mount; JieHfit and < !ai)« Sal)l(! Si;al Island, bcur- IhT X, W. and S. 1*1., hdn^' tlio ont.sidu liniiln of tlie i'ilota^;(! District, f.Mil, draft of water, .S'.'.'jr*. (M'TWAItDH. till' llarlior of tlic I'oit of St. Jolm, N. !'•. , to outsido of I'ar- 'i'liia itriil.ri' l^l^nd, pri' fodt di.ift of wator, -SI.W. \ Dmuii till! I'ay of l''niidy, when niqidnMl, sliall l>o two dollars i)er it, li.'d't of wat('r, o\er and above tliu one dollar and twentydivo cents lliiulini' I'ilotayi! outward;:. TKAN.SroUTINMi Tf Miiy Pilot shall lie I'mployed in the n^inoval of any ship or vessel Iwitliiii the I'ort or Harhor of St. .lolin, from any mooritifj f^'roiind to ; liny wharf, or from any wharf to any mooririf,' i^ronnd, or from one, j jwlnrf to another wharf, and sneli I'ilot shall see said vessel properly | Is'.'cuiril and moored, he sh;i,'l \h' entitled to demand and rceeive for r.v\\ .'ci'viiiis as follows: Provided always tliat if on the arrival of any j siii|i(ir ve.-^Sid into the IIarl)or of St. .John, circtimstances f)revent such ' -\\\\\ i)v V'-;sel from bein;,^ plaei.'d on the mooiin;.,' {,'ronnd fir at the berth ( iiili'iil ■ I by the master, owner or (;orisii,'nen of such ship or vessel, it i ^li.ill lie the fluty of \ih(f Pilot jiilotinj,' such ship or vii('i'ly secured or moored, he shall be entitled to demand and x'eceive foi' mic!i Rervice as follows: Provided always, that if on the arrival of iiiiy' Steamer into the Harbor of St. John, circumstances ju-event such Steamer from being placed on the mooring ground or at the berth in- tended by the master, owner or consignee of such Steamer, it slmll lie i the duty of the Pilot piloting such Steamer inwards to pilot the same || when being removed to such mooring ground or berth, if such renidval " takes place within twentj''-four hours after the ar' ival of such Stoainer as aforesaid, without extra charge for the same : For all Steamers iidt over 100 tons, !?2.00 ; over 100 tons and not exceeding 200, $2.50 ; (i\ei 200 tons and not exceeding 300, $3.75 ; over 300 tons and not excLeilins,' 400 tons, ijiS.OO ; and 30 cents additional for every fifty tou.s siuh Steamer shall measure over 400 tons. It being understood if a Stt'iinier drop two anchors in the Harbor on arrival, she is considered nioored, and any removal is a transportation; Boarding Districts and Rates of Pilotage for tlie Piloting of vi .-sel^ into that jiart of the District of St. John called the Harbor of Mus- quash are as follows : Nos. 1 and 2 of the Poit or Harbor yf St, .luiui ehall be No. 1 Disti'ict of the Harbor of Mus(iuash, and Districts >'(is. 3, 4, and 5, of the said Harbor of ht. John shall be Nos. 2, 3, ami 4 »i the Harbor of Musiiuash. That the rate of Pilotage inwards intd tlif Harbor of Musquash shall be : For No. 1 District, one dolUu' ami seventy-five cents per foot draft of water, and twentj'-five cents juMi- tional per foot each District boarded beyond the said first Di:?tiicl. The Pilotage outwards within th3 Fiist District shall be §1 i)eif()(t. The following vessels are exempted from compulsory pilotaj^c : All vessels registered in the Dominion of Canada, 125 tons and under, ami all vessels outward bound beyond the First District. EXTRACTS FROM BY-LAWS. I| Section 7. — The Pilot piloting a vessel from sea shall be entitled tn pilot her to sea when she next leaves port, and should the mastor, (V owner require the services of the pilot down the Bay of Fundy. to perform this service as well, unless in cither case on complaint (-f the master, owner or agent of the said vessel, the Pilotage Auth'uities direct otherwise, and in case the master of such vessel shall enyi)L;caiiy other person to pilot his vessel down the Bay, he shall be liable ti> [liiy to the Pilotage Authorities the full ])ilotage dues for such service, fur the benefit of the pilot so entitled, and shall also be subject to a peualtr not exceeding forty dollars. Section 2. — Provided always, that it shall be at the option of the Pilotage Authorities tvt license such persona foi' the first year after passing such examination to pilot only vessels not exceeding 5(X) tons register nor 12 feet draft water. The following are Licensed Pilots : Tlios. Trayn or, Richard Cline. ,1 L. C Sherrard, Jolm Sproul, Cieo. P. Mullierrin, Samuel Kuthei-ford. Daniel Mnl herrin. James S. Spears, James McPartland, Charles Daley. .lames Ixecil. jr., Richard Scott, John Scott, Sanmel L. Sutton. Wni, Jlillar," Henry Tli'iimu. James Doyle, Alfred Cline, James Murray, Wm. Quinn, Patriciv ('niiliii. John Thomas, Henry Spears, E. J. Fletchei", Bartholomew Rogers. .Ji-'lui Spears (iJrd), William Scott, Patrick Traynor, Robert Thomas. Thos. John Stone. Joseph Doherty, Wm. Lahey, James Casserley, James E. Mantle. John Spears Ond), Philip Gteo. Doody, James Bennett, Martin Spoais. John McAnulty, for Musquash, " ,; '1885.] RATES OF WHARFAGK. 37 iive foi' siicli I Eates of Wharfage. Estnhliifhed hy Act 5 Virt. r. SO, in the Cttij of Saint John and City of Portland. For every decked vessel or woodboat of the burthen of 40 tons and under, «0c. perday; ^'andinider 50 tons, 85c. ; 50 and under «0 tons, 4()c. ; i5() and uiuU'r 70 tons, 4ric. ; 70 and under 80 tons, 50c. ; SO and under 'JO tons, 55c. ; '.lOaiid under 100 tons, fiOc. ; 100 and under 1520 tons. 70c.; 1'30 and under 1.50 tons. 80e. : 150 and under 180 tons. DOc; 180 and under aOO tons, ^l.(M): 'M) and under 2-20 tons, 5«:. 10; -ii) and under 2t0 tons, l.:iO; vMOand under 2t)0 tons. \M\ SSO and under AHO tons, 1. 10; '^80 and under :500 tons, 1.50; :^()0 and under 820 tons, 1.00; 3'20 and under 840 tons. 1.70; 840 and under 8ii0 tons. 1.80; 8()0and under 880 tons. l.i)0; :380 and under 41X( tons, a.(X); 4tX) and under 450 tons, 2.',?5; 4.50 and under 500 tons, 2.50; and i25c. for every additional .50 tons. Top Wharfage. II , EstabI inked hy Act li Vict. r. ji, '"« the City of iiuint John and City of Portland. I Anchors and chains of all kinds, per ton of 2*^10 lbs, 2.5c ; ale anil l)eer, jjer liOK'wliead, each. 7c; ale and beer, per barrel, each, 8c; ale and beer, per lia'f l)arrel, each, 2c; barrels of raisnis, pitch, tar, cement, j)laster of Paris, whiting-, beans, peas and barley, each, 8c; lialf barrels of the same, each, k'; l)arrels of salt ])rovisions and pickled flsh, each, 2c; half barrels of the , sanu', each. Ic; firkins and kegs or all kinds, weighinf? siC lbs. and over, up , to Titi lbs., each, }c; weighing under 28 lbs., each, }c: ballast, per ton of .''iHO lbs., 10c; brick.s, per thousand, 20c; coals of all kinds, per ron of 2240 lbs., 5c; crate.s, casks and ca-^es of plass and earthenware, per ton of 40 cubic feet, each, 10c; barrels of the same, each. Ic; carriages and coaches, each, lOc; carboys, each, Ic; clay and chalk, per ton of 2240 lbs., 10c; cattle, viz.: bulls, oxen and cows, each, 10c: cattle, viz. ; heifers, calves, sheep, audlanii^s, each, 2c; coffee, cocoa, nuts, walnuts, and other kinds of nuts and filberts, in ba^s, each bag, Ic; flsh, dry, per quintal, Ic; fish, per hogs- head, each, 10c; flsh, per tierce, each, oc; flsh, smoked herring, per box, ; ie; glass, in boxes of 100 feet, each, Ic; glass, in smaller packages, each, K; giain and roots of all kinds, per hundred bushels, .80c; horsM, mares and geldin.g.s. each, 10c: hay, screwed, per ton of 2000 Ib.s., 20c; na3\ un- I scrowt'd, per ton of 2000 lbs , 80c: hides, green, each, i2\ hides, dry, each, ! ie: ludes. in bales, each bale, 10c; hollow cast iron ware, terra cotta and j ii'on piping, and loose stove eastings, per ton. 2.5c: hampers, each, Ic; lime, j per hotrshead, 5c: hme. per barrel. 2^c; himber of all kinds, per thousand i superficial feet, 10c; laths, per thousand, 2c; liquors and Hciuids. per pipe, I'Vrli. lOc; liquors and liquids, per hogshead, each, 7c; liquors and li(juids, l>fr quarter cask, each, 8c; minerals of all kinds, coal excepted, not manu- I facturcd. per ton of 2210 lbs.. lOr; molasses and melado, perhogsheid. I t-'iU'li, 7c; molasses and melado, per iiuncheon, each. 7'c; molasses and j lUflado, per tierce, each, .5c; molasses and melado, per barrel, each, 2c; oil, I iiaialllne, benzine and kerosene, per barrel, eaca, 4c; raisins in boxes, per ''0.\. ic; raisins in half boxes, per box. Jo: raisins in quarter boxes, |c; su'.r:ii'. jier hogshead, each. 10c; sugar, per tierce, each, 7c; sugar, per bar- lel. eaoli, ;te; salt in sacks, each, Ic; salt in half sacks, each jc; salt, loose, '. and rock salt, per ton of 2210 lbs, 10c; stoneware, crocks, demijohns, each, I !o: slate, per ton of 2-'40 lbs., 10c; stone of ail kinds, per cubic ton, 10c; ' sand, per ton, 5c; shingles, per thousand, 2c; railway iron, iron in bars, I Itf'lt-., sheets, plate, nails, spikes, and pigs, per ton of 2240 lbs., 20c; tea, in I ''Jxc's, each, 2c; tea, in half boxes, each, Ic; tea, in smaller packages, each, ! 38 HARBOR MASTER S FKES, SLIl'PAOK, ETC 188.) H'; timber uf all kinds, iindrpssed, per fubii' tdii. Wc: wa^pjus. liu;.^'^ j gigs, and other vehicles, each. lOc; wood, ladi niid fii-ewood, ))ef vv\;\, iv" zinc, in sheet, bar, blocks, nails and spikes, pcv ton. xldc. All empty packages to i)ay half the rates of lull jjacknges. and mi ail goods, wares, and merchandize, not hereinbefoic enumerated and uutij to pay at the rate of twenty cents per tvn, weiglit or UK'a.siucinciit, attli«l option of the collector, lessee or ijroprietor of the wharf whrieon mej goods may be placed. Harbor Master's Fees. On vessels 30 tons and under .'JO tons. ."lOc. : vessels of ;")() and nndii- ;,". to'i- 75c.; 7.") and under 100 tons, gl.iXt; l(iO and under 1.">0 tons, I •,':.: mi anj I under 2(M) tons, 1. •')(); 200 and under m) tons. 2.00; :M) and niidi'i' in,, usis, 2.50; 4(X) tons and untler. 500 tons. .'5.(K); 500 tons and under .5.Mi l.ms, ;i:,ii: 550 tons and under tiOO tons, y. (5; and 25 cents for every additiunnl "iii tim, | Fish Market Dues. For every Salmon. 3c. luilililK. Codfish, Pollock, Bass or Shad, eneli not exceeding 20 lbs., 2c. ; exceeding 2*3 lbs, and every 20 I i^s, •.■(•: fvmi Lobster, Ic. ; dozen of Haddock, 3c. : every 100 of (Jasperean.v. .\l.",\iu; Herrings, or other small fisli, 3c, Eates of Slippage at Corporation Slip. All decked vessels, same rates as for wharfage, woodboats. m boats, or undecked vessels, having standing masts, and all scuws. ai lying at the wharves on either side of the Slips, to pay the foJluwiiiL' Every Woodboat of sufllcient burthen to carry 10 cords of wood kv under Ditto Ditto upwards of 10 cords, and not more than !V Ditto Ditto ujjwards of 15 cords, and not niore than •.' i IJItto Ditto upwards of 20 cords The above is to be i)aid each trip; and if any sin.-li vessel reniiihi^ six days, an additional duty to be paid of froiii .5i)cents to $1 dail.^ . ar ing to the bui'theu. Other boats and vessels without decks, ami li fixed or standing masts, and all scows, to pay 30c. each trip, an- 1 • ' ■ tioual per day, if sutTered to remain over three days. ilicr id noil I A i o| iiif i' ir'i-l Market Tolls. Beef, per quarter, 4 cents; Tlogsof 20.) lbs or under, Ic, and < ,t ly , tional 100 lbs Ic; s^heep, Lamb, (ioat or Veal, per carcass, each. U-; Hnit^fJ tub, pail, jar or firkin, of 10 lbs and under, 2c: every addition. tl 1" ^'^'^- \'i Butter in rolls, and lard in cakes, for every 10 lbs, o 'under, 2c: i.'l'c^v. w.l every 10 lbs, or under, Ic: Cheese, for every 10 lbs, m- under, Ic: 1 > tii''jf4 per 100 lbs, or under, 2c; Turnips, per 100 lbs, Ic; Oystera, in tubs "i 'iiiei [188:), ,'ij:uiis, lui^'trifs, I , i>ei- cr'nl. IV; iffes, an.d un a:! itcd ami iiUh. I irciiiciit. at the f Avhrivoii \ne| (1 lindcl- i,'. tt;!)\ lis. l,','."!; Ml iiiiJl Ullill'l' i'li.U^iis. r 5ri(l tolls, :!:rii:| Clitiiill.nl .:i|( ncli \'' : iiaiil'iiij ) |I)S, '-V,: (.'ycrjl eaux, .Mt^'.viM-s.I SI (U)(i;Us, ui' otlierl pcipws. aiHliwtl follu\vi!iL'!'att>s:f \V()u<.l I 'I' •e liiai! I"i . ]M tlum-M.. i;i| • 1 ivinaiii- iivffl I ilailw ntvmlT •ks, aii'l iKiviii!! uul .'v.-.'vaUil itioiiji l('.'i> i^l ler, ic: l-iii'-l'i in till IS oroilieil ixs,-,] ADVr.n'nSlLMKNT. 30 iITT YOUB #""&, -r% W^ lE^-'WlEk ^ Jr Obi CjAk::?H jj" T^^ o jm: I G> to ^ v^i> lv,,»i ui LJ? -a!? ti 3 L\ Vii'' It u 1>EA!.E1?S IN 1?'W10?'P P'f I\©(£21 ey f B iJLV L■^j^JL|.,l^}/,l^«^ L-^.. -^^^ L^j-Jg , j4-jJm y?^.^^ JV liiluyu ^T''^ mHjCKKHV and GLA8SWAKE. i \!N ST., (()pi)i^sit(' Adelaides Road,) r\S-r"^.y ^^>ep ! I '11 40 MARKET TOLLS —TIME BALL, ETC, [1885. vessels, per f^allou, 3o; do, in yhell. per bushel, :^c; Turkeys, each, li'; (Je^se each, Ic: l'i}?eons, per dozen, le: I'tirtridj^es. Fowls or Ducks, per jiair le' Flour or Slenl. per 101) ll>s, ye; Oats, per lOi) lbs, ^c: I'eas and Him us, wr ItK) lbs, .'ie; llaiu, ShonldiTs and Bacon, per piece, Ic; E.efgs, for every lo dozen, or luider, Ic; Beets, Carrots, and Parsnips, per KM) ll)s. ;)e; Api'.les per UK) lbs, .5c: Plums, per iW) lbs, .'ic: cherries, per box. Vr (li./;,ii, |,.| Berries, for 5 (^uart pail, le: do, for 10 quart pail, ^c: Jloose. (.'arili.M. iui'ij Bear, per quarter. Ic; Deei-, per (juarter, 2c: Hides. Ox or Cow. cjii'li. ic; Skins. Sheep, each!3c; Skins. Calf, tanned or untanned, each, ^c: Wool, p,.r lb. Ic; Feathers, per lb, Ic: Salmon, each, 2c. All other articley iici enu- merated, ~ cents on eacii dollar of vahie, Tolls at the Hay Market. Hay, per cwt. Ic. Straw, per cwt, V.c; Shinf-ies, i)er M, Ic; Cedar rn.Ms. per dozen, 4c; Wood, per cord. 'Ic: .Tiuiiper. p >r ton. le; Spars, to !) inoli, each, ^c: do. over!) incli, each, -tc: Planks, per M, :iA?: Boards, per M, Itio Hardwood, Ash, Birch, Tilaple. or othe,- hardwood lo'^a, eaeli, ■■.'c: Suivcs, hardwood, per 100. 3c; do, softwood, pei- lOi), 5^e; Hoop Poles, piM- KK), ir, Every load not exceeding one thousand pounds weight, ^lOc; aiul ;V f.i, every additional hundred-weijjht— payable, half by the seller, and lialf liv the Purchaser. Time for Going Through the Falls. i The Falls are level or still water at about three and a half lidurson the, Hood, and about two and a half on the ebb, so that the.y are ])as.v able four times in twenty-four hours, about ten or fifteen niinute.s eacii time. No other rule can be given, as miich depends on the tiiiinl-; in i the River Saint John, and the time of high water or full sea, wliiciiis often hastened by high winds, and in proijortion to the height of them. TIME BALL. The Time Ball on Northern Tower of the Custom House Bui'Jiii;:, will be hoisted half its elevation each day (Sundays excepted). it fifteen minutes before one o'clock. At i)iie minute before one o'clock it will be hoisted its full lengtli; and at one o'clock, mean time, tlio Balhvill be dropped. A Chronometer, keeping correct Giefuwichtiine, .sliDuld then show 5h. *24m. l.5s., and the difference between this and the time shown by a Chronometer, is its true error on Greenwich tiiiio at tlie moment. As the above hour of one o'ch)ck, when the Ball chops, represents oh. 24m. 15s. at Greenwich, the error of aChronouatern.a.v be ascertained no matter where the ship is lying. Masters of vessels arriving at St. John should com]jare their Chronometers by tlie Time; Ball, as it will enable them to get the sea rate, which frequentl.v \arie5| from harbor rates. L.atitude 45d. IGm. 423. North; Longitude in time 5h. 24m. 15s. West of (ireenwich. GEORGE HUTCHINSON, DiuecIuh. 1885] RATI8 or OARTAOI. 41 Bates of Cartage in the City of Saint John. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. , For a load of Wood (Quarter of a Cord), ■ i For a load of Coals (iiair a Chaldron), i For a load contalnlDg 18S0 Ibi. of Oraio, iSalt, Potatoes, or any other articles measured ;Rt loading or unloading, except Coals, For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or Brandy, and 'housing within the door of the first floor, I For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Sugar, 'from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing, . . . J For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of ilSugar, of lUcwt. or upwards, or a hogtliead I 'of Tobacco, and housing, . . . . j For a hogshead or puncheon of Older, or a lioxd of Dried Fi!oie, jlperton, For Hay, screwed, per ton, - . . For Bricks, per thousand, ... For Lumber, per thousand feet, ; For the carriage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, . . . . li ForHousehold Furni ure, without reference todistances, single horse load, 75c. ; moie than one horse, |1,5U ; and when agreement is by the h ur, single teams, 50c., double team, $1. Tbe Fimr I>iHtrict to comprise all that part of the City lying between and witliln the North side of Unir'n Street, the East side of Prince William Street, and the t^outh side of Duke Street. Second DM,ri t to comprise all that part of the City outside of the first Dis« trict, which lies between and within the East side of Mill Street, near tbe City ine, North side of Pond Street, East side of Peel Street, North side of Carleton Street, Ea*t side of Coburg and Charlotte Streets, and South side ol Queen Street. Viird District to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Second Dis« trirt, that lies between and within the City line on the North, the Vast side of Dorchester Street, North side of Hazen Street, East side of Garden Street, North* ei iy Hide of Paddock Street, Easterly xide of Waterloo Street, East side of Sidney Street, and South side of Saint James Street. Fourth DiidHi-t to comprise ail that part of the City outside of the Third Dli« trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, to the Westward of r i- I 4 42 RATES OF FBWRIAOE. [1885 line Ht riclit al^:les (o the ra 'i.v otlu'r articles ni*-!! ui-td Ht loading or tin nt (iitif», except Coal?, - For a iiii)e of Wint", C ''". '^r Hiandy, and hous- ing withii) thedo' r "f tlie fli'i*t floor, - For a piiricheon of Ra "'i "'" li tierce of Sugar, froMi 7 to lOcwt., am ' ' "sing, For H jiuncheon of Mo 'assen, a liofrslicad of Suvrar, of 10 cwt, or up wurds, or a hogshead o' Tolmcco, and liousiQ ir, - - • - For a hogshead or puneht on of Cider, oraloi» f Uodn ey street, and extending west to Ludlow street, and to the north side of G erinain Btreet. TUe Seventh District to covnitriav all the space lying beyond the sixth District. For llandcartmen and Porti 'rs for loading and carrying any articles on any handcart, and hi usin-r accord In p to the following scale: — For the First District, ftcent.-i; Second District, 6 cen ts; Third Distriit. 7 cents; l''nurth District, 8 cents; Fiith District, Dcenti*; Si xth District, 10 cents; Seventh District, U cents. 44 CALENDAR. 1885J JANUAM has Thirty-One Days. [^885 Woon'« Chanobb. Last Quarter, 7th day. llh. 12m. 228. p. h. Mipd and Snow. New Moon, 0th day, 4U. 15}ni. «8. a. m. Clear and Cold. yUst Qnart«»r. ^Jril day. Oh, 'Jin. Is. A. u. Cold ond Windy. Full Moon, aoth day, llh. .'J4in. 488. A. u. Fair and Frosty. Apogee 13fh day, at 9h. morning. rerigt'f 28ih day, at lOh. evening. [Ik. IjTh 2lFri 3Sat 4|Su 5 Mo G!Tu 7iW 8JTh olFri 10! Sat 11 Su 12 Mo 13 Tu 14 W 15 Th 16]Fri 17Sat 18:Su 19; Mo 20 Tu 21! W 22 Th 23iFii 24; Sat 25Su 26 Mo 27iTu 28 :W 29 Th 30;rri 31: Sat ANNIVEKSAIUKH, FRHTIVALS, OCCUUUENCES, &0. =0 a I cs Circumcision. High Tides. General Wolfe born 172(5. (2) Edmund Burke born 1730. 2n(l Sunday after Christmas. (4)E!vrthquiike inCanachv 1HG3 A'(/. Ct. York; Co. Court Kinf/s ((')) Epiphany. [b. 1864. PrinceAlbertVictor of Wales Sia .1' hn Jervis born 1734. Koyal ExchangB built. Ist Sunday after Epiphany. Archbishop Laud niur. 1.615 St. Johnd: Went CO'. Courtn and [Co. Court York. (14) Great fire in St. John 1837 Ilodney's vic.overSp.fleetl78i> Second battle Falkirk 1746. High Tides. 2d S. after Epiph English took Kouen 1419. Circ. Ct. York ; Eq. Ct. tit. John; [Kent (£• SunburyCounty Courts Somerset behe.aded 15.52. William Pitt died 1806. Mercury souths 6h 3m mom Conv.St.Paul. 3d S. aft.Epip V«nu3 souths 61) 7m morn Eq. Court York Co.; St. John, [Queen's d: Northum Comity Ct. Mar.i souths 8h 2m lOs morn Martyrdom K. Charles I. Cape Horn doubled 1516. I 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 58 53 47 41 34 27 19 ll|7 02 7 537 44;7 3i;7 2417 137 02i7 517 397 277 14,7 oi;7 48:7 34 7 20'7 057 517 35,7 20'7 01:7 487 3217 15 '7 &(. 45 45 45 45 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 43 42 42 41 41 40 39 38 37 37 36 3?) 34 33 32 31 30 29 2S 27 H M. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3i 32 33 34 30 37 38 40 41 42 44 4.5 4 46 4 48 1 49 4 51 4 53 4 4 4 4 5 00 5 01 5-1 55 57 58 o * 93 .lI H. H. iusE8|brest 7 a 03, heart 8 12, heart 9 23 heart 10 30;belly lla34:bellv aETs [reins llM42|rein8 a 12 'seers 45 seers 1 20 thigs 1 59 1 thigs 2 42' thigs 3 29 i knee 4 21! knee 5 15 legs 6 13 legs f lljegs 8 13 feet 9 I6:fe«t 10 18 head lla2^ihea«l rises; head llMlOneck 0A33!neck 1 23; arms 2 22 arms 3 26 brest 4 35 brest 5 47 heart 7 A 00 heart H. M. tj KVKN 1 1 401; 1 26': 2 01 ; 2 44 !| 3 23' 3 56:: 4 52 ij 5 58 ;j 6 54 i 7 49 !! 8 56 'i 9 56 ; 10 35 i 11 12 li 11 46 MO UN 22 !l 57 ! 1 30,, 2 15; 2 52 I i 3 4 5 30 16 25 6 58 8 18 9 19 10 10 10 58 11 44 AGENTS OF MIJNTZ METAL CO.- IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, DOCK STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. ! „ ^•Advertisements in detail under Months March, May, Jnly, September and November. 1885 ■ ■ 1 ' g^ ' 1. w> H. M. Ht KVEN rt 40 rt 1 2(1 rt 2 01 y 2 44 V 3 2:'. 18 3 51 > la 4 5'.' ra 5 5.S rs 6 54 J8 7 4!t : js 8 5(] j3 9 5() e 10 35 e 11 VI 1 11 4(5 MORN 22 ; 57 1 3t; cl 2 15 H 2 52 d 3 30 c 4 1(5 c 5 25 8 C 58 s 8 18 It 9 in t 10 10 •t 10 58 •t 11 44 r CALENDAR 45 1885.] FEBRUARY has Twenty-Eight Days. [1^<^<5. Moon'.-, CnANOEa. I^iRt Quarter, Sth day, «h. Mm. aUa. p. m. Cold and Winrly. New iMoon, 14th daj', Vh. fi7m. :i48. p. m. Fair and Mild. Fli>*t Quarter, 22nd day. Oh. 6m. 4tls. A. u. Cold and Ktonny. Full Moon, asth day, llli. 3«m. IOh. p. m. Changeable. ApoKee, ttth day, at 8h. Eveninj?. Tei-igee, asth day. at 8h. Eveninp. 9i * ANNIVEUSARIES, FESTIVALS, OWl'HKENCES, &C. ^*3 J O J HIGH WATER. / H M. \\ M. H. il. H. M. 1 Su SpntuageHinia. Hiifh Tides. 16 58 7 25 5 02 KIrJES belly EVEN 2 Alo Jup;'er Houtha 9h eveniuj,'. 16 40 7 24 5 04 9al() belly 1 15 3 Tu Hih'ri/ Term Sup. Cl. 16 23 7 23 5 05 10 21 leins 1 57 4 W Suturn Houths 3h 4lm eveninj,' 16 05 7 22 5 07 lla22 reins 2 33 5 'I^h (1) St.Amlrewsfroepoit 1821. 15 41) 7 21 5 08 SKTH. seers 3 10 6 Kri UranuH soiit}ia lOh 37m even. 15 28 7 19 5 10 n m47 seers 3 C6 7 Sat (3) SpaniHli Tnquiy. abol. 1813. 15 09 7 18 5 11 !l 20 seers 5 02 8 Su Sexageaima. l'rie,.8 thigs 6 28 9 Mo Dr. Maakelvne (lied 1811. 14 31 7 15 5 14 0a40 thigs 7 51 10 Tu Q Vict, mar'd 1840 [U.C.I 81 3 14 11 7 14 .-. k; 1 26 knee 8 49 11 VV 104th Re.<,'t. left St. John ioi 13 52 7 12 5 17 2 1.'. knee 9 :u 12 Th Mercury in aph 7h noon. 13 32 7 11 7 09 5 19 3 OS knee 10 08 13 Fri Venus conjct. Moon Oh morn 13 12 5 20 4 04 knee 10 44 14 Sat Jervirt vict. St. Vincent 1797. 12 51 7 08 5 21 5 04 legs 11 19 15 S" Quinqua^'eaiujii. High Ti-liM. 12 31 7 00 5 22 () 05 legs 11 43 16 Mo Melanctiiou born 1495. 12 10 7 05 5 24 7 07 feet \i )RX 17 Tu (18) Site F'ton li.xed 178.5. 11 49 7 i3 5 26 8 10 feet 18 18 W Ash Wednesdav. 11 28 7 02 5 27 9 10 feet 52 19 Lh 104th Kegiment reduced 1817 11 Go 7 00 5 28 10 2i head 127 20 Fri (19) Galileo born 15(J1. 10 45 6 59 " 30 lla29 head 2 04 21 Sat Dorchester shiretown West. 10 23 6 57 5 31 RISES neck 2 49 22 Su First Sunday in lient. [1801. 10 01 G 55 5 32 llMlS neck 3 56 23 Mo Cato street conspiracy 1820. 9 39 6 54 5 34 Oall anus 5 35 24 Tu Kings Cir.; Charlotte Co. Cir.; 9 17 6 52 5 35 1 11 arms 7 04 J> VV [Die. a)ul Mail. 8 55 6 50 5 37 2 10 brest 8 11 26 Th Kemble, trasedian, died 1823. 8 32 6 48 5 38 3 24 brest 9 03 27 Fri Peace of Amiens, 1802. 8 10 6 46 5 40 4 35 heart 9 40 28 Sat Mars peril 2h morninf<. 7 47 6 44 5 41 5a4(> heart 10 41 O. H. WARWICK, IMPORTER OP EARTHENWARE, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Bohemian Vases k all Kinds of IVIantle di Table Ornaments, KSBOSENE LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, &c. Wholeul* and Setail, • • • 78 King Street, St. John, N. B. Prices low. Particular attention paid to Wholesale Orders. 40 CALKN'' jAII.. I- 1885].__ MAKaa^bas ' i-birty-One i ays I mb. ^,, 1 .. aOON'S ClIANQEB. Now SoSu nUh da- . «h. .'JOm. 52«. p. m. Rt.o^v and Stormy, list yimrti 1. ^11 _ ^^^ ,„^ j.y|jj j^.,^ J, y (jhanfceahle. . day. oil. irmi. 40h. a. m. Cold and clear. ApoKi'e, !ith day, at nh. eveninj?. Peiigec, '£h'd day, at Sh. evening. Quart Full Jloon, 3()tl 93 U 5"" iSu 2! Mo Tu W Th ¥ii Sat Su Mo Tu \V Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th ]<'ri Sal Su Mo Tu \y Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu kNNIVKUSAHIKS, FESTIVALS, OCOL'UKKNCKS, &C'. 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 2ntl Sunday in Lout. High tides, Wesley d. 1791. I'^quity Court, York. a. 3h. Mercury, gr. H.L S. Patent to C.ibot disc, new m. 6h. Vinus Ajih. [lauds 1495 |m. lOh. Mercury cotij. Mars. 3rd Sunday in Lei it. (10) Blake before Algiers 1G55 Circuit Courts St. Jo.'in it- Kent [Co. Court Carhton. nO)Prince of Wales mar. 1803. Nelson took Fr. Fleet 170"). (15) Sir John Jervii di'd 1S23. 4t!i Sunday in Lent. Annular Kclipse of the Sun. Co. Court of i ork <(• Chnrest'r. High Tides. Luoknow .surren 4!" cnee 7 k; cnee 8 17 e^'s !) 0.-) e^s !» -K) eet 10 22 eet 10 r-f) eet 11 L'!) ead moi;n- ead 01 eck 40 eck 1 10 rins 1 'jii, rins 2 :^7i rest 3 20 rest 4 44 eart 23 eart 7 r.i eart 8 52 ^'Sfr ■9 42 m 10 22 A n 02 '■m 1 1 .■i7 1 H, to their 1 I. 1 eiineri ivecle. IRON. k R. G. 1 1885. J APRIL has Thirty Days. [1885. JIoON'S I'nANQKS. I^st Quarter, rth dny, lOh. 18m. Irts. a. u. fair and FroBty. New Moon. 15th day, Ih. !?rm. Kta. a. m. Snow or Hrtiii. First Quarter Jlst day, »>h. Mm. 58s. p. m. Changeable.' - Full Moon. 2«th day, ih. Mm. 49. a. u. Showerj-. Apogee, nth day, at Noon. Perigee, 18th day, llh. morning. '! 1 ^ 1 VV 2 Th 4 Sat 5Su 6 Mo 7Tu 8:w OTh 10 Fri 11 Sat 12 Su 13 Mo 14 Tu 15 W 10 Th 17 Fri 18 Sat lOSu 20 Mo 21 Tu 22 VV 23 Th 24 Fr 25 Sat 20 Su 27 Mo 28 Tu 21) W :-!0 Tlr ANNIVEK.SAUIES, KKSTIVAL.S, OCCL'KUENCKH, &C. [N HiL'h Tiflen. St. Theodora. Nelson took Copenha;^en,1802 Good Friday. St. Richard. Alliance with Hyder Ali,17fi!i ':astkh. St. Tigernoth,B.iS:C (7) Prince TiCopnal born, 1853. YorkEq. Ct.; Kijs. 04 03 01 59 58 .56 •X M. 23 24 20 27 28 2«i 31 32 a3 34 3() 37 38 3t) 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 51 52 53 H. It. UlSES 9a54 10 50 lla44 SETS. 9M.59 10 49 0a38 59 1 3^ 2 39 3 41 4 47 5 5.n 7 03 8 12 9 24 10 30 lla32 .11m4 0al2 1 18 2 20 3 31 4 '30 5 "39 43 7 42 8a4] S A. secra seers thigH thigs bigs knee knee legs legs egs feet feet head he.ad neck neck ar'nis arms ar)ns jrest irest leart leart j)Wl8 bwls rejns rems seers s^crs aecrs «1 H. M. EVEN 43 17 52 39 46 5 11 6 30 7 39 8 28 9 12 9 48 10 20 n 04 11,40 MOHN 16 .59 n I 40 26 ?26 44 11 7 25 8 20 9 14 •9,57 10 .35 11 08 U '39 , TUK LAKGEi»T VilRILTY OF Earthenware, China and Glassware, IS At ' — - ' OH. WARWICK S, KIM® Bvmraim I?ItICES LO"W". ^ ! 48 CALENDAB. 1885.] MAY has Thirty-One Days. [1885 Moon's Cha:wl8 )Wl8 reinB reins eins lecra 43 i 1 32 j 2 27: 3 43 : 4 54 1 6 03:! 7 04, i 7 55;: 8 46 ;i 9 24 ii ecrs 1 10 08 ;| ;hig8>10 52 ii higsjU 32 i :nees' 40,| arrantwi UNGS. ;i INGS, Iks, )LES, ::z. [■ 1 CALRNDAB. 49 |1385.] JONE ha-j Thirty Days, 1885. Moon's Chanobs. Last Quarter, och Jay, 7h. 40m. 84s. p. m. Obangeable. New aioon, 12th day, 6h. 17m. 52s. p. m. Fair and Warm. First Quarter, 19th day, 9h. 2tm. IBs. a. if. Wind aud Ra J». Full Moon, 27th day, oh. Mm. 40b. a. m. Fair and Warm. Perige*-. 13th day, at noon. Apogee, 28th day, at 2h. morning. TMo 2^11 3'W 4Th ;. 5Fri ;l GSat I, 7.Sa ;' 8Mo ! 9Tu ilOW urh I 12Fri i' 13 Hat i,14Su iil5Mo ;il6:Tu : 17W jlSTh -I'.lFri ! 20,Sat , 21 Su ;»22Mo i;23Tu ^25:Th- ^2():Fri ',27 Sat ' 28.Su i:29,Mo ; SoTu ANNIVERSARIES, FESTxVAU, OCCCRREN'CES, &C. [N; " Lord Duncan ad. Blue, 1795. i22 Yo7'k Equiti/ Court and C'ounti/\22 [Courts of York d: Wesl'md. i22 Corp. Chiis. Pr. Geo. W. h. 1 865; 22 a3h. Mercury conj. Neptune. j'-'2 (7) Empress Charlotte b. 1840. i 22 l8t Sunday after Triiiitv. [22 Halifax, N. S. settled. 1740. [22 Trinity term Supreme Ct. ami 122 [Charlotte Co. Court.'M Duncan's vie Cam nerd'n, 1797,23 1(11) Nelson Post Capt., 1779 ;23 [m 2h.Sat.conJ.m.a IhVen con.m:2,3 !2ud Sunday after Trinity. j23 High tides. Montreal ret.iken; 23 ^Sunhury Co. Court. [177G. 23 'm. llh. Juj)iter conj moon. {23 ia. 7b. Saturn conjunct. Sun. 123 (21) Longest day. a 2h Mor. A Nj23 lAccesai. Queen Victoria, 1837123 3rd Sunday after Trinity. [23 [Ct. York; «t Matrim. Ct. |23 Alb. ttQu Co. Cta.; Circuit Ct:\'lZ County Court of Victoria. 123 (24) Midsurn'r day. (vpUl,lS49i23 a. 4h. Venus. Perh. Nav.Lawd. !23 23 23 23 23 m.llh Mercury Sup. con. Sun 4th Sunday after Trinity. Hii,'h tides. (28) Qu.V.cr. 18.38. County Court of Madawa^ka. ' ,H 07|4 15J4 22,4 294 30;4 424 48 4 5314 58,4 03j4 0714 1114 15;4 im 20:4 22i4 2414 25;4 26 4 27^4 27|4 274 26i4 254 23;4 214 19i4 16!4 13i4 10'4 M. 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 1(5 16 17 1 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 I 5 » 1 aw H M. H. M. 7 35, RISES 7 35 lla07 7 36;lla41 7 37' SETS 7 37J11M11 7 38' 0..11 15 20 28 37 50 GO 8 06 9 03 9 54 45110 35 45,11 13 7 45 lla48 7 45, RISE 46' la25 391 40| 4lj 41! 42j 42! 43; 44j 45i 2 27 3 28 27 23 17 07 51 46 46 46 46 46 46 48 46i 8 32 46i 9 08 461 9a42 1^ knee legs legs legs feet feet head head neck neck arms arms brest brest heart heart bfclly })elly bel!y reins leins seers secre thigs thigs thigs knee knee legs legs 'J H H. 1 2 2 M. 17 00 40 3 30 20 22 29 34 40 9 35 10 29 11 15 MORN 02 46 37 24 18 08 54 47 33 31 33 37 10 38 11 29 EVEN 45 1 21 O. H. WARWICK, lUPORTEU or Eartbeniare, China, Glassware, Bobemian Vases, AHD ALL KIHD8 OF HimB &TIIBII! ORSiMmS, KEROSEl UMPS, CIlffllYS. k Wholdiale Md Beteil, • • - XlVe STREET, 8T JOHN, N. B. Prices low. P«rticular attention paid to Wholesale Orders. tjk 50 CALENDAK. 18K5.] - JULY has Thirty-One Days. [im Moon's Changes. Last Quarter, 5th day. 8h. Im. 225. ^. u. Fair and Warm. New Moon. iJJih day. Oh. 51m. 34s. a. m. Changeable. First Quarter, 18th day, 7h. 55m. 34s. p. n. Sultry and rainy. Full Moon, aoth day, 91i. 58m. 348. p. u. Changeable. Perigee, 11th day, lOh. evening. Apogee, 25th day, 6h. moriiing. ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, OCCURRENCES, &C. X Q SUN , RISES. an K [N / H M. H M. H. M. ' H. M 1 w AOhMars As. Node Can. Dom 23 06 4 21 7 46 RISES legs 1 56 2 Th Anti-CornL. League lii? 1846,23 01 4 22 7 45 10A42 feet 2 32 3 Fri .\7h.SuiiApDui. out died 18V) 22 50 4 22 7 45 11 11 feet 8 10 4 Sat llevolt of \Vashin<,'ton, 1770 22- ni 4 23 7 40 11a42 hea 1 ?> .il 5 Su ."ith Sun. aft. Trinity. 22 40 4 24 7 44 SCTs 'head 4 33' Mo Old Miav, llax.b.l7."»r) 22 40 4 25 7 44 lalO bead ;") 1!) ■ 7 Tu I'Jquitif York; Circuit Queens: 22 33 4 25 7 44 2 18 neck (j 10 S \V [Coiintii Courts Kinus . 21 47 4 30 7 41 8 28 heart 10 i 14 Tu Albert d: Kinfjscir. conrls. 21 3;s 4 31. 7 40 9 11 heart 1 3' lo W [('arfdon «i' Glouc. Coimtn crti. 21 2o 4 31 7 39 9 47:l)e:iv 1441 1(5 Th (15)NelrionSta. Cruz 1797. 21 19 4 327 39 10 20 belly 2 27 i 17 Fri M. lOh Me.-c. Con. Veuu'4. 21 09 4 33 7 3;s li.' 51 reins 3 !i IS Sat .Vo(m Ven.gr. Hel. L.t. N.- 20 58 4 34 7 37 11 22 reins 3 52' 19 Su ("th Sunday after Trinity. 20 47 4 35 7 36 llA54secr,s 4 'iV. 20 Mo Uaribaldi def. Neapoltns 1'8G0 20 30 4 36 7 35 RISES seers 5 18' 21 Tu Whfnd cirt. ct. d> Rest. Co. ct. 20 24 4 37 7 34 3Al8'sec;s (i 1 i 22 \V (2.'5)C,in. Vict. Lundy'sL. 1814. 20 13 4 38 7 33 4 l"2thigs 6 49' 23 rh i 'ity of Jia;rdad sacked 1401. 20 4. 3-3 7 32 5 4 thigs 7 51 : 24 Fri Ship Indian Empire br. 1862. 19 48 4 40 7 31 5 50 knee 5t 03,: 25 Snt Batt e of Bridgewater, 1814. 19 3J 4 41 7 31 6 32 knee 10 15 20 Su 8th Sun. aft. Trinity. 19 22 4 42 7 30 7 11 knee 11 8 27 Mo A.llh.'Mercurvin IJes Node. 19 08 4 437 29 7 40 legs 1135 28 Tu Slf. John and North'd Co. cts. 18 54 4 44 7 2b 8 17 legs Ev'.v 44 arms 9 53 ' 47 brest 11 11 7 41 brest mors 8 28 heart 10 1 i) 11 heart 1 3^ J 47:I)e;iy: 1 44 !| 3 20 belly .' 51 reins 1 22 reins .a54 seers [SEa seers Al8'Kec;s 12 thi-s 4 thi-s 50 knee 32 knee "11 knee 40 legs 17 legs 47 feet 1(5 f*et i45 feet 27 !) 52 : 'iV ■18' 1 51:1 2 3 3 '4 5- G 6 9 03 10 15 11 8 1135 ev'n^j O40 118 155 D. C, D. AV.C. j id. ' i N, BESSEMER; MooN's Changes. Last Quarter, 3rd day, rih. 31m. 4s. p. m. Warm and Windy. New Moon, 10th day, 7h. 49m. 408. a. m. Rainy and Sultry. First Quarter, 17th day, 9h. 22m. 34p. a. m. Changeable. Full Moon, 25th day, In. Cm. 58s. p. m. Fair and Warm. Perigee, Dth day, at Oh. morning. Apogee, 21.st day, at 2h. evening. iSat 2Su 3 Mo 5.\V 6Th 7Fri 8 Sat 9Ku 10 Mo 11 Tu VI \\ irrh 14 Fii i 15 Sat ICSii 17 Mo LS Tu 1!) \\ 2a'l'h 21 Fri 22 Sat 23 Su 24 Mo 25 Tn ,26W |27Th i28Kri i 29 Sat !30Su i3lM() OCCl'RRENCEH, &C. ANNIVERSAKIES. FESTIVAL; IN Xelson's great Vie. Nile, 17'J8. 9th Sunday a'ter Trinity. Sir K'ich'd Arkwii-ht.d. 1792. Equity Court York. (6) Prince Alfred born, 1844. Adm. Howe t'k Cherb'ig,!?.')^ nilhMere.Aph m lOh.Sat.cjn.m a Ih. Merc. con. Yen. St.Brioous. lOth (Sunday after Trinity. French Revolution, 17'.-»2. Circuit court St. John. High ti lei; ni.uh.Merc con.io Batt e of Blenheim, 1701. -lacq. C irtier at (.Quebec, 1535 liatt e of Leigiutz, 170). nth Sunday a'ter Trinity. Duchess of Kent born, 1786. m Gh. Nep. Qua'l. Sun. [1782 in 7h Meic.sta. llo. (rrfo.sun!- Gt. hurricane J. maica 1722 Feiho Forts China t^ke. -1,1830 Warren Hastings died, 1818. r2th Sunday after Trinity. Massac. St. Bartholomew, 1572 Ct court RiiSti'/oKcke. II. tides Jasper Main (Dr.)b)rn, 1(504. Gt. Admiral Blake die 1, 1G")7. Montreal Bibla Soo. fd. 1820. in 5h. Nep. sta. St. Sabina, <3th Sunday after Trinity, liunyan d. IGSS.St. Aidan,.n&c 17 17 17 17 IG IG 16 lf5 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 >. g a ' » ' H 5G4 4o;4 25 09 53 36 19 02 45 4. 274 105 52 5 33 5 15 5 56 5 37 5 18 5 59 5 3.) 5 19 5 59 5 39 5 10 5 58 5 385 17 5 i.G5 \V> 5 135 52 5 30 5 M. H 49 7 507 .517 5 . 52 :;4'7 55 7 53,7 57 7 58 7 59 7 00 7 02 7 03 7 047 05 7 0G7 03 G GOG 10 G 11 G 12 G 14 6 15 9 16 6 17 6 l'.)6 20 G 216. 22 6 236 25 6 7 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 09 07 06 04 03 01 H. M. BiaE.S 10a48 lla25 SExa -. -2al8;' 55 •-.^ ,5 5 4S 46 41 4;; 41 3Uj 37 33 . 2 < head lieaii neolc neck rms 3 24 1 arms 4 2S:arins 5 25: brest 6 17 [brest 7 02, heart 7 41 heart UViily belly reins reins 8 50 9 22 9, 55 10 2.) seo.-s 11 05 s c.rs 1U13 KISES 3a46 30 10 46 1!) 5a 18 49 19 51 26 35 10a06 thi-;s thigs knee knee kaee It^gs le,;s l-ieet i'eet feet head heal neck neck Ih. m. I 2 32 j 3 09 3.48 4 43 5 37 6 51. 8 23 .9 4S 10. 53 11 49 MORX 32 1 14 I 1 55 2 34 3 14 .3 55 4 33 5 15 6 22 7 43 .9 02 10 01 10 44 11 22 11 59 EVEN 1 Gl 1 42 2 18 2 54 - ! THE LARGEST VARIETY OF ;i EARTHENWARE, CHINA, I IS AT ." •-■•.:-'v^ 0. II. WARWICK'S. - - -, KIKG STREET. t I 52 CALENDAR. 1885.] SEPTEMBER has Thirty Days. {\m\ Moon's Chanoes. Last Quarter. *2ad da.^e, Oh. 50in 3l9. a. x. Frequent Showers. New Moon, 8th day. 4h. 18m. 583. p. m. Changeable. First Quarter. 16th day, 2h. SOm. 8l9. ▲. M. Fair and Warm. Full Moon, d4th day, 3h. 30m. 28d. a. m. Wind auu Rain. Perigee, 6th. at lOh. morning. Apogee, 18th day, at Oh. morning. 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 2b 27 28 29 30 O . 00 u Tu w Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W 111 Fri Sat Su Mo. Tu W ANNIVEUSABIES, FE.STIVAL8, OCCCRRENOES, &C. Gloucester circuit court. a2h. Merc. iuf. conj. Sua. a 11. Saturn conj. Moon. Pindar-Greek Poet b. 518 B.C. m 3h. Mars conj. Moon. 14th Sun. after Trinity. Midnight Merc. conj. Moon North' b'd ct. crt «* Westni'dco-ct. (8) Sun Totally Eclipsed. H. tides, bat. Otterbourne, 1388 m5h.merc sta mCh.ven.cou.m Quebec capitulated, 1759. 15th Sunday after Trinity. Duncan Rear Ad. Blue, 1787. a Ih Merc. Asc. Node. Gab. Dan. Fahrenheit d.l736 Cartier disc. R.St. La wr'e 1535 a 3h Merc. gr. eloug. W. Battle of Poictiers, 1356. 16th Sunday after Trinity. [Si. John Equity court. Kentd: Victoria circuit courts, Madawaska circuit court. (22) Duncan R. Ad. white,1787 ^2) Kquinoctial D. Autumn. H. tides, m 3h. Uran.con.Sun 17tL Sunday after Trinity. Sir W'm. Jones born, 1746. Michaelmas day. St. Roger, m llhMerc H L. N.St Honor's go Q 8 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 N S 1 1 1 2 2 2 OQ T, go so K 08 46 24 02 40 18 55 32 10 47 24 01 38 15 m 29 06 42 19 56 32 09|5 145 38 5 V. 26 27 28 29 30 32 00 H M. 6 34 6 32 6 30 6 28 6 26 6 24 336 22 34 6 20 36 6 19 37 6 17 38 6 15 39!6 13 40 42 43 45 6 11 6 09 6 07 6 05 47i6 03 4816 01 49 5 59 50 5 58 51 5 56 52,5 U 535 52 01 25 48 54 5 55 57 58 59 00 115 356 58 6 01'5 39 50 5 48 5 46 5 44 5 42 5 40 ^ OQ H. M. 8BTS. 1A12 2 15 14 (15 52 34 11 6 45 19 52 8 20 9 01 9 39 10 22 11 07 lla5l o < arms arms brest brest heart heart heart belly belly reins reiiLS seers seers thi^'8 thijjs thigs knee RISES knee 3A44ilega 20!legd 50 ICL'H feet feet head head neck 8 05 neck 8 48jneck G 38 arms 10a33arm8 21 50 22 6 53 7 26 X i I 9! lOSil 11 1{ 11361 MOKll OOol 531 1 2 2(| 3 011 31 4 301 6 2jl 7 49l 8 471 9 331 10 111 10 sol 11221 EVKXl 331 1 31 Sbip Bnildei^'i Blacksmiths' f^lfJI;^ Carriage Builders' [ BOLT AND RIGGING IRON. GALV. AND BLACZl SPIKE, CLINCH RINGS, OAKUM, TAR. PITCHI AND RESIN, CHAINS AND ANCHORS, . courts. : Nelson's last Victory, 1805. !(2l)Uni.Emp.Loy.atHal.l783 lAlOhMer.Des.NodeSt. Rom. HighTidesSt-Maglorind B.C 21st Sunday after Trinity. William HogTth died, 1764. NisiPrius Y. ; Divorce ttMatri. [KentyChar. d St. John Co. cts. St. Naric's. B;St-Emeda, V& A K. Alfred the Great died 901. Midnight— Mars Con. Moon. I « J 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 '1' H 21 6 035 45 6 04 5 86 05 5 316 06 5 5416 07 5 17!6 09 5 406 105 36 266 49'6 126 346 57 ;6 196 416 03|6 256 47 6 09:6 30:6 52,6 13;6 346 556 16 6 366 36 5716 37 176 376 56 6 16 6 115 13 5 145 15:5 16'5 185 205 2II5 22:5 24,5 255 275 28 5 29 5 304 324 334 35 38 40 41 43 brest brest heart heart belly belly reins reins - _ seers 6 57 seers 7 34 seers 8 15 thigs 8 59 thigs ._ 9 47 knee 11 110 37 knee 09|lla31 legs 07 RISES legs 05 2a501egs 04 3 20 feet 02 3 51 feet 00 4 21 head 591 4.5. head ,57| 5 26 head .55; 6 04 neck 54! 6 45 neck 6^' 7 33 arms 511 8 27 arms 49' 9 29 bre'st 48 10 34 bre'st 46jlla42 heart 45 SETS heart 2§ H ^ 4 5 6 M. 00 14 47 8 16 9 20 10 06 10 49 11 28 MORN 03 39 15 51 30 18 23 43 04 8 09 9 00 9 43 10 22 10 57 11 34 KVEN 47 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 28 11 01 54 04 0. H. WARWICK, IMPOETER OF- 1 ^artbenware, China, Glassware, Bobemian Vases KEROSENE LAMPS, CHIMNIES, fto. rhnloKnIc and Krtall. - • 78 K.i%V, ATRRRT.8T. JOHN, N. B. tW Prices low. Particular attention paid to Wholesale Orders. 64 CALENDAR. 1885. ] NOVEM BE R has Thirty-One Days. [1885. Moon's CftANOEs. New Moon, Gth day, 4Ii. I8m. 28s, P. M. Changeable. First Quarter, 14th day, 5h. 35m. JKs. p. M. Coltl with showers. Full Moon, 22nd day, 5h. 14m. 588. A. M. Fair and Frosty. Last Quarter, ilSth day, 9h. 33m. 52rt. p. M. Stormy. Apogee, 12th day at 10th hour, morninE:. Perigee, 24th day at 5h. evening. : oo w iSu 2 Mo S'Tu 4'VV 5'Tli 6;Fii 7 Sat S^Sii {>'Mo lOiTu 11 ; VV 12/rh 13Fri HiSat 15 Su IGjMo 17 Tu iSiVV 19! Th 20!Fri 21 : Sac 22!Su 231 Mo 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mon ANNIVEU.-^AIUES, FESTIVALS, OCCCUUEXCES, &C. [S 22n(lSun. aftr THu. AllSaints allSoula. Sir. S. Rom. d. 1818 Eqaiti'. court York; Sun. Cir. [count j/ court Gloucesttr. Gunpowder Trea. ilii-c. 1605, Uiot.s iii Mow trea), lt3S7. A.-)li Merc. Conjunc. Moon, 23r(l Sunday after Trinitv. Hijrli Tds. Fr of Wales b.^lSil Carlctoiul'( !lifirh)tte. rirct.court, [and Albert (in I llcaliiioi'.co.ctis. llevolution at IJerlin, 1848. Battle of Prest(mp;in-<, 174-"). Leibuitz, I'hilosojjlier, d.l716 24fh Sunday afior I'rinicy. U.S. A liridef atPresc. 1838. circuit court, at. John, count'/ court, Vic. St. Hilda. •■^ir JDavitl V\ilkie born, 1785. Rig. Payne, buukbi'rd. 3797. Princess Royal born, 1840, 25th Sunday after Trinity. Alb. Merc, great Hel Lat. S. St.JohnEq.cf. : Mad.co.ct. H T Herod the Fir.st died B. C 4. Dr. Joseph Black dud, 1799. Lord Sel borne bovne in 1812. Ter. Earthquake, Peru, 1030. Advent. Moh. Mar.s. con. M. 25 IjU 03 S pi as: St.And ew. A8h. Mer.gr el. 14 14 15 115 ;i5 16 16 16 ,17 17 17 17 18 18 18 :i8 119 119 19 ;i9 2J •20 20 20 ^0 21 21 21 21 21 ' li 35 G 54 6 13 6 316 50 6 08 6 25 6 43 6 00 6 17.6 346 no 6 CO 7 22 7 37,7 52 7 07'7 217 35 49 02 15 27 39 51 02 13 24 34 44 M. 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 .53:4 55 4 564 58;4 594 01 4 03,4 04^4 O64 07,4 O84 09 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 21 *^- II. M. 43 2a08 2 42 = g n. M, 3 15 3 47 19 42 41 39 38 37 35 34 33 32 30 29 2S 10 15 27llal2 26:iusE8 25' lA^O 2 19 2 3 4 4 oj: 5.29 6' 08 6 51 7 37 8 2>5 9 21 btllv (i.2:i bellv 7 13 renis S.Ji: reins (NO su(!rs 10 M! sect's 11 03 ij seci;, 1142. thi-.s MORX 1 thi,s oi2;i knuy 48' kneo 125 Kiue 20s le-s 2 54. le-,is 3 45 feet 4o2, 49 22 3 57 4 5 224 234 24 2-3' 22 21 20 4 38 19 5 25 18 6 17 17 7 17 17 8 23 IG 9 32 15 10 41 15 llu5U 14 HETH 14 1a19 feet feet head head neck neck anub aruis bre.-^t biest lieait lieart belly belly bellv 04 713:1 8 14JI 9 00 '|! oni.ji 10 M 11 lo;i lloli,' EVKX jl 120 2 08 2 Mill 3 52:1 449;! .5 58 Kailwjiy Spike, ESridgc Rods and Bolts ; Bolt Knd$;,»8qutire and llexan^on Kiits p Iron Wasljl^s ; €|i^ Mulls and ^pikcst^all Sizes ; Wroutslit' Hi>tk^ : Bessemer Steel, Wire for baling Hay i Boilei* Kiyets a-ndPlat^ ; Tank Iroti & Angle Iroo. AT I. a) ir. BVRPEE cO CO.6% . DOCK STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. ^"liVrtte ta for Prices nnd Further Dctafln..^ t //iU^ y.^ ou^^pU/" )ays. [1885.1 I showers. roBty. iff. 5 ^ ' ij 5 r: « n. M. 2a08 2 42 3 15 3 47 1!) 52 29 08 4 4 5 G G 51 7 37 8 2>^ 9 21 !0 15 .lal2 USES lA^^O 2 19 49 22 57 38 9 5 :Ja 6 17 17 23 41 Al9 btlly belly reins reiii.s sews :seci'6 seers thiys tlu^vS knee kiieo kiue leys le-,H feet feet , feet head head neck ;ueck anus anus brest biest heart heart belly beilv bellV H. M. 7ir 9 40 1 10 26:! 11 03 ij 11 12,; MORN 12;: 6 48-: 125 2 08 2 54, 3 4o 4 52: 04; 7 13: 8 14, 9 0C: 9 51. 10 35! 11 15 i 11.54! KVKN 120 2 08!; 2 511 h 3 52;; 4 49:j 5 58.1 Sizes! ingle Iron. r^ CALENDAR. 55 1885 .] D£OEMBER has Thirty-One Days, [i^^o. Moon's CHAftOE3. New Moon, Cth day, 8h. .5Jm. 233. A. u. Changeable. First Quarter, 14th day, Ih. 57m. 34a. p. m. Cold, Rain or Snow. Full Moon, 8lHt day. 4h. !J4in. 2is. p. m. Windy and cold. Last Quarter, 28th day. 7h. .57m. 34s. a. h. llain or snow. Apogee, 10th day, at Oh. evening. Perigee, 22nd day, at 9h. evening. lb _' ,; iTu 2W 3Th 4 Fri .5 Sat 6Sn 7 Mo 8 Til gw ilOTh 11 Fii 12 Sat ISSu 14 Mo 15 ru ICW 17. Th 18' Fri 49; Sat 20 Su '21 Mo 22' Tu |23:W '24 I'h 25 Fri 126'Sat 27 Su :28iMo i29Tu ,30;\V .31,'rh ANNIVERSAHIKS, FKSTIVALS, OCCUHBKNCES, &C. I •^ \ )r A' ! « c4 [8 r H St 22 22 22 22 22 ;22 22 '22 23 ;23 !23 Equity crt York; Co. crt Vkl()ria,2\. (1) Princess of Wale.s b. 1844 22 A 8h. Mars in Quadrature Sun. ('arcUnal Richilieu d, 1612. Mozact, composer died, 1792. 2d Sunday in Advent. Marshal Ney shot, 1815. Oaii. and Wtst. Cuunti/ conrls. H. tides m llli. Merc. Sta. a 7h. Venus conj. Moon. Abdication of James 1 1. IGSS a Ih. Mercury Asc. Node. 3d Sunday in Advent. Prince Alb. Consort d. 1861. St. Hilda. J. Walton d. 1683. 23 Thomas Pennant died, 1798. :23 Col. G. Johnston, Pr. N. p.. 180fc ; 23 Rebels destroy, tea, Bost., 1773 23 Canadian vict., Niagara, 1813 ^ 23 Ith Sunday in Advent, ;23 shortest day. Winter begins. :23 m Ih. SatuiTi conj. Moon. 123 H. tides. P. Consort bd. 1861. 23 VV. M.Thackeray di d, 1803. 123 CHUIST.MAS. Midwinter Day. 23 St. Stephen m lOh.Jup.qu.S. (23 1st Su'day af'r Chr. St. John. 23 Innocents, midn. Ur. qu. Sun. '23 Thomas Becket murd'r'd 1170 23 Royal Society instituted, 1G60 23 m Ih.Sun Perigee. St Silvetit'r 123 53 7 02 '7 117 19 7 26 7 317 40 7 477 53 7 58 03 07 12 15 187 217 23 7 2r.7 26^7 277 27 7 2'/ 7 26 7 25 7 2.^ 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37:4 .S8 4 394 24 27 19 16 13 09 04 40 40 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 4') 4.5 45 4"v4 45 4 45 4 45 4 M. 14 13 13 13. 13 13 12 12 12 12 1-2 12 12 12 13- 131 13' 13; 13 I'll 14 15, 16 lOi 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 2 3 4 4 H. M.I la50 reins 2 22 1 reins 54; seers 28 1 seers Oojthigs 45 thiga f> 31'thigs G 20'knee 7 11 knee 8 85 'legs 9 0l!le-s 9 59' legs 10 56 feet lla56jfeet itlSFS head lal8 head : c: H 1 '^ (S H. M. i 7 06 ! 8 13 ! 9 11 10 00 10 44 11 18 11 53 Imokn 30 51 head '■ 29 neck ; 11 neck ; 01 arms ' 59 arms ' G Olbrtst 7 15 brest 8 26 heart 9 38 heart' 10 48be!ly; llar,7 belly SETS, reins - 0ii26 reius ; 58 seers ' la31 seers [ 06 5) 29 09 57 51 58 09 X 1 ■2 3 3 4 5 7 8 17 9 17 10 08 10 55 11 44 EVEN 09 55 43 31 26 5 o3 6 41 7 47 1 1 2 3 4 THE LARGEST VARI&TY OF Earthenware, China and Glassware, IS AT — O.H.WARWICK'S, PRICES LOW.,^1 ..I Ta 1 66 CITY OF SAINT JOHN. [1886. CITY OF SAINT JOHN. J. MACORsaoR Grant, Esq., Mayor. W. H. Tuck, Esq., Q. C, Rec, Aldermen. ' Aldermen. KIMOS WABD. WilUam F. Butt, John A. Wright. qUEXN*a WABU. T. Nisbet Robertson, Edward Sears, Jr. DUKES WABD. Thomas M. Pengilly. SIDNEY WARD. Bartholomew Coxetter. WELLINOTON WARD, Tfios. W. Peters. l-RIXCB WARD. Thoinae Potta, James 6. Jordan, Bela R. Lawrence, George Martin, Samuel L. Brittaiu, GUta WARD. BROOKS WARD. Frederick T. 0. Burpee, ALBERT WARD. Albert C. Smith, A. Chipman Skinner. William D. Baskin. J. Alfred Ring. Oharlea Emerson. Frederick Sandall, Esq., Treatiurer or Chamberlain, and Receiver of Taxes. B. Lester Peters, Q. 0. , Common Clerk. Herbert E. Wardroper, Deputy Common Clerk. George F. Harding, Receiver of Taxes in the City of Saint John, on the Western side of the Harbour. Hurd Peters, E8C[. , M. A., City Engineer and Land Agent (East). Charles D Morrisey, Clerk Mayor's Office. Samuel Wilson, Sergeant Mayor's Office. Michael W. Maher, Inspector of Buildings. James J. Lawlor, Inspector of Streets. H. Adam Glasgow, Superintendent of Ferries. Geo. W. Stockford, High Constable. City Marshals.— W. Buchanan, Thos. McPherson, James Prince, F. Miles Hancock, Edward Edgson, Joseph Sharp, Ebenezer K. Her- ington,Jacob Ross, Thomas Hayes. Uenis Burke, Deputy Clerk of the Market, King Square. li Licensed Auctioneers.— W. A. Lockhart, George E. Snider, T. B. |! Hanington, A. Armstrong, John Kerr, Charles IT. Hanford, James; M. Montgomery. i; Portwardens.— Augustus Quick, Oliver Emery, Samuel K. Wilson, ■; Thomas S. Adams, William Black, John A. Ruddock, Jamea 0. '; Stackhouse, William Thomas, George Thomas, Denis Coholon. Charles A. Taylor, Port or Harbor Master. Ij Alexander Reed, Clerk to Harbor Master. j' Joseph O'Brien, Harbor Inspector. ! Lighthouse Keeper at Partridge Island.— James Wilson. At the; Beacon. —Timothy Clarke. Steam Whistle. —J ames Wilson, Engineer; \ W. Cameron, Assistant Engineer. i 1886.] CITY OF PORTLAND. 57 BW Coxettei. , and Receiver; Robert J. Leonard and AiiyuHtua Quick, CommiHsionera to settle disputes relative to Dockage, wharfage, and Cranage. W, H. Purdy, Shipping Master. Assessors of Taxes. ~W. F. Bunting, Chairman, John Wilson and Uriah Drake. Collectors of Wharffige and Slippage.— At Union Street Slip, Thos. Stead. At North Rodney Wharf, George Y. F. Wilson. At South Kodney Whaif, Samuel K. Wilson. At North and South Market Vhfirves and Slip, Thomas A. Dunlap. At Sydney Market Wharves and Slip, John Moran. Collectors of Slippage.— At Market Sli]), Guys Ward, Samuel K. Wilson, At Ship Slip, Guys Ward,Hayford and Stetson. At Strange Klip, Guys Ward, Enoch R. Colwell. At King Street Slip, Guys Ward, Wm. Dunlavey. At Protection Slip, Brooks Ward, H. Adam Glasgow. Charles S. Taylor, Collector of Fees at Buoys and Collector of Anchorage, Charles S. Taylor, Slip Master, Market Wharves and Slips in Kings and C^ueens Wards. Inspectors of Firewood, Bark, &c.— tfohn McCart, Market Slip. Kings and Queens Wards. John Wilkius, Railway Station. Jacob \ai\, Carleton Railway. Jacob Vail, Market Slip, Carleton. Morris Irvine, Pound Keeper and Hog Reeve, Carleton. i Surveyor of Lumber. —Samuel K, WHs(m, Commissioners of Districts, — G. Gordon Boyne, First District ; Cor- iieliiis McGourty, Second District ; Charles S. Melifk, I'hird District; liobtrt B. Gilmour, Fourth District ; Joseph F, Knowles, Fifth 1 district ; Denis Burke, Sixth District ; Edward Edgson, Seventh Dis- trict ; Timothy Collins, Eighth District ; William Buchanan, Ninth District, Fence Viewer, — Charles E. Raymond. Police Depabtment.— B. Lester Peters, Q. C, Police Magistrate. George V. Nowlin, Thomas McAvity, Alexander Lockhart, Thos. R. I Jones and A, Chii»man Smith, Sitting Magistrates at the City Police ' Oifice in the City of Saint John, (icorge Henderson, Clerk. j John R. Marshall, Chief of Police Force. I Chief Game Commissioner for the Province.— Jas. DeWolfe Spurr. CITY OF PORTLAND. Shadrach Holly, Mayor. j Aldermen —Ward No. 1.— J. E. Lingley, J. A. Chesley and G. I H. Waring. I Ward 2.— W, A. Chesley, A. D. G. VanWart and . ' Ward 3,— J. C. Robertson, John CocV'-an and John Kelly. Ward 4, — H. Lawrence Sturdee, W. ax. Bowman and A, L. Law. I Ward 5.— A, W. Howe, M, O'Mahony and John McGoldrick. David Tapley, Police Magistrate. I W. A. Moore, Chambeilain. i J. F. Godard, City Clerk. I James Dunlop, Supervisor of Streets, I Edward Fan joy, Harbor Master. I Henry S. French, Jacob Pidgeon, Neil Farren, William O'Brien 58 FIUE DEPAKTMENT. [im Peters V. Laskey, James McKeuna, Lowia VV. l-rinyley and ruttalc McManu^, Constables, (iilbiirt Loniont. Hii,'li Constable. ^ Ilichard Kawliiiys^, (^hief of I'olioi?. 1 M. D. Austin, 1,. W. T.in^'ley and Daniel O'Neil, Asspssovh. ! John Finili Lit'OFKe I'liiy,' Alexander Shejjpard, Hu(,di Morris, - Hu;,di ?''^''-' ^•. Kdlmt MiLeun, Ceorpe Seely an:ineer, District Xo. 1. John Jackson, En^iuet.r, District Nv'. 2. John Wilson, En;j;ineer, District No. 3. fWilliam Griffith, Engineman. j WnK Cunningham, Hose Diivci. Hose Co., Wellington, Is'o. 1. . -< B. Corlev, Engine Driver. ! James T*. Magee, Foreman. I, David Dearness, Assist. Foreman, ( Samuel Piercy, Engineman. I Walter Welsford, Hose Driver. Hose Co., Union, No. 2 ■{ Wni. H. Melvin, Engiae Driver. i S. H. Spiller, Foreman. LA. Wincheeter, Assist. Foreman. f Jamtri Melick, Engineer. I Lewis Law, Hose Driver. HOSK Co , ExTINOUISHiB X(». ". -j C. ;McDcimot, Engine Drive;-. I Fred Blackadar, Foreman. LS. Hoyt, Assist. Foreman. ( John Flemming, Driver. Hook and Laduku (!'ompant. . . .< Willia^n liowman, Captaii. (.Charles Jack.son, Lieutenant. Hook and liAnoKR Trcck, Hiram Webb. ('hief's Wagon, .' William Heed. Supeiuntenuent Fire Alarm, James Melick. Assistant, W^illiam Kcid. FIRl: DEPARTMENT.-(We8t Side.) Gideon Sprague, District Engineer, 4thDi8tiict. Western Stak, No. 7.- Joseph O. Ciaft, Engineer. Pp.iNCE OF Wales, No. 8.— A. Ring, Engineer. Hook and Ladder Company— Alex. Griffith. t. Foreman. 1885.] CITY .WD COUNTY OV .SAINT JOHN. m City of J:'aint John fire Alarm Telegraph. I NO. 5J. 3. 4. ft. 0. I. 8. ». 1-.;. 14. jr.. 10. ir. IS. !>1. I :^>. LOCAMTy OP LOXKa. No. 2 EngiiK' nou.se, Kiiif^Hq. No. i\ Engine House, Unii)n->;t. C'or. Howell and (Janlen-sts. Cor. Mill pvkI Uuioa-Hts. Mark. Sii., i'lii leer iV NevinV dniR C'or. Smyth nnd iMill-sts. [stoic. Foot ofCiarden street. Foor of Union street (luvst) Coy. l'et^>r nnd Wuterloo-sts. Cor. St. I'titriek and L'idon sts. Cor. UruHsels nnd liichniond sfH. Everitf.s Foundry. JJi usse!s-st. Cor. Urussolsand niuuivii-s'.s. Cor. Brunswiek ;iiid liliin st.s. Cor. Union and I'ainiai tln-n-sLs, Waterloo, oppositf (loliltn !-t. Cor. Gmnnin and Cliunhst.s. Cor. Princess and (,'lin;iotte-sts. Cor. Duke and tJerinain-sts. NO. LOCALITY OF nOXKS. •.Jtl. Cor. I'rinec Win. & rrincessstB. y?. Head i)f Kliur sti'ett, Kiiifjsq. i.'y. Cor. IUik<' and rriiice Wln.-ht^^. ill. Cor. Kin;,' and rill-stM. .'i'J. Cur. I)idr. Onin.'reund Caniiarthtiii-KtH. II. Cor. St. .I:uni>s \ rrim-o Wm.-stfl. i-i. Cor. J'ilt and Didce-.-.ts. |:{. Cmi'. .^!:;ill ,xiid ;.'arniarthen-Hts. ■!.'». Cor. Urltaiii and Ciiailotre-sts, •111. Cor. I'itt and St. .la'nc.s hts. .M. City Ko.'vd. near Skatint^ Ixink. .')■.'. I'ond St. n. I'k'ininjj's I'oundrv. M. Tis.lalcs Coinor, South Wharf, 01. City Hospital. Bi»x 123. 124. 132. 135. 142. 154. 213. 231. 241. 253. 312. 321. 412. 421. City of Portland Fire Alarm Telegraph. LIST OF NUMm:il.S AND I,<>c aMTH.'S 0\i BOXJC.s. Cornoi- Main and Briil^^e Streets (Tniliantown). Main Street (Head of i.,oii!,' Wharf). Main Street (near resichnce of L). Mclje;ln,n, ludiantown, Paradise Row (foot of ^Nlaiii Sticet) Winter Street foppo^ite St. I'uui't) Ciiiirch). Corner City J load and St:inley Strt'Jt. Engine House, Ward 1. D.)Ugla3 lload (oppoyite roaidonce of 1). Tivplcy, K^q.) Marsli Bridge. Haymarket Square (near J. C. Wood'.s. ) Corner Strai^dit Sh(«'e a'.id New Doiiiiiion Iload. Straij^ht Shore (near Cheslcy's Inni lvn<'e Foundry.) ('orner Portland and Cauiden Strceti. Police Station. Municipality of the City and County of Saint John. I COUNTY COUNCIL, OROANIZEJ) JUNE 5th, 1S77. \ WARDEN: IT. IjAWRKjfCR Sti'iidkl, Aldeiman of the City of PoitlnnJ. COUNCILLORS: E.^ OFFICIO. ■". For St. John — j J. M. Grant, Mayor. ij Alderman Butt, I " Sear J, KI.ECTE0. For Lancaster — James Ready, Robert l""idr. ) • 00 CITY AND COUNTV OK SAINT JOHN. [1885. it KX OKKICIO. Aliiernmn I'ctiKiHy, " .lonhin, Hiu'|ie •, " Siniili, IV'teiH. For J'ortlunil - Sli iliiich lli'Uy, Ariiyor, AKloramn ClieHlcv, Van W lilt, K.liy, 1 1 KLEC'THI). Fur Simoniiit - Jaincu Lee, Ciit'uuliuH .). I [organ, John McLeoil. For St. Martina — Kilward H. KiMter, 'i'hoiimH (.'uKsidy, James i{o\uk(.'. Fur AIvn ; .lauieH l{ol)in.son, J. P., John K. Rigby, J. r., Jolin .loidiui. .J. 1^. and Jacob I). White, M. 1>. County Treasv.ier.— Tlionias M. Heed. E.=!q. Auditor of i;ouacy Accounts.— RielnirJ Wlntcside, Edq. .ludse of ProljateV..— Cliailes N. Skinner. ; Ke^ji.strar of I'eedsand Wills, and KeK'sti'ai' of IVobateB.— W, Chipmaii Drury, i.'sq. Aiidiewt). Crook.shank, Esq.. Deputy Registrar. ! Issuers oi 31 II riii.v"' ljici.'ji:ies.- .lacob II. Moslier, Esq.. Bt. Martins; W, j Albert l.orkliatt. J:.--.q,. St. .John; Richard N. Knigtit. Esq., Carleton. Cuiuiniiwiou'is fur taking,' AlHdavits in tlie Supreme Court, Province of Que!),->c — JI. W. I'litli, IJarrister-at-Law. l>r. V.'illiam Bp.yard. Commitisioner of Indian Reserves, under Act Vict, c. v;.'>. Commls ioner of WiecK'S.— R. J. Leonard. Coniraihi'^ioiKir of Alms House, Work House and Inflrmarj-.—David Tap- ley. Chairman. William Hawkes, A. Chipman Smith, Wni. A. Quinloii, ,T Junes (ierow, .Tamos E. Dunn. .James Christie, M D., Physician. Wni. C'.uiiiin,sl d. . M<)i-s*». (Merle. lliKli KhpHiT.-Asni'l \\\']U. ('I(>rk of tho IVac»> nnil Keeper of tin- IJ'ills, .-uul f'lerk of the ("IrcuUH.— Sniniiel (!. Mors**, Km\. Surrorute.—deortre II. Stt-ailinan, V.y.i{. '{ ReKi'ttrnr of Probat'/s -SniniielO. Morse, K<((. ' Hn^lMtrar of DeodH and ^\■ill.^.— (ieorKe ('allioiiii. Kki. I t'oronwrn.— \V. ,J. Le^vi,^, M. I).. V. \{. Jloore. Robert WrlKlir. 1». H. Rteeves, i ;! BUan Lynort. K. Kltchle, W. A. West and Dr. Murray. ! I' t'oHiinlHKlonerH forTakiuj,' Aflldavits in the Supreuio l''»urt.- (k-o. Cal- '. lioun. EliHhn Pe»rk, Ham. (Jm.'.s, James M. .Stc'vensand William 1'. KobiriHon, ^ EHquire H, and the Attorneys ))racti.siii;,' in the County. i Attorneys and Holioitors.- Samuel (». Morse, M. M. Palmer, (has. A. Peck. ! tleor>r'i H. Stoadman. .Jo.s. II. Diekson and William A. 'Pruemaii, Ksijuires. i (^ommisHloners of Parish Courts.— Ilupewell: Uoii, .V. II. McClellan audi Elisha Perk. IIlIlshorou;jh: John Wallaee and D.-ivid P.jii/.le.v. Coverdale: , Alex. W. Leeman and K. A. Outhouse. Harvey; .1. .V. '1 urner and J. Alfred StevetiH. Elgin: \4tn. P. Robinson and llaliih 1',. Colpitt.n. Alma: David | Clevelond. i Issuera of Marria,i;f Lieeuses. - M. l\. Pulniei-, lloin-well; (iilbei-t Chap man, Coverdale; Joseph A. Turner, Ilarvey; ..'amcsllor.sman, Klj;in; S. S. Hoar, Alma. CommiHsloners forTaki'.ig Speeial Bull in the Supreme Court at Tlope- ' well.- -Geo. Calhoun, Esq. At HlUsborouph. Samutd Ciross. Hopewell, A. I{. McClellan. Commissioners of Sewers for Hope well.— Valentine Smith, M. Downing, Gideon Gray and Mariner M. Tin<<'ey. I I JohnE. Beatty to be Vendor of Liquors, under the Canada Temperance i' Act, for the I'ar'ish of Hillsborough )| Auctioneers.— Sanmel (tross, K. Payzjint. lIillsborouy:h; Sanuud Stewart, ij Hopewell; Thomas Kinney. Harvey. (ieor;,'e Wood. Hopewell Corner. ! Game Warden. —Doctor Murray. i' Teacher of the Grammar School. -C. Smith. Ksq. ; I i| Ml'NMCtPAUTY OV ATJ5KBT. li WarJen.-J. A. M. Colnitts. i' (Councillors.— Hopewell. J. McAlmiui and J. Ciirnworth; Ilillsborou.erh, ' Chas. J. Osman and Peter Duffy: Coverdale. C. (J. Smith and E. S. Out- i' house: Harvey, G. R. Smith and D. Barber: Klpin, J. \. M. Colpitts and Ij David Garland; Alma, N. Foster and D. L id wick. T Act Vict. COUNTY OF CARLETON. -James 0. Steveix.-'. Williant M. ( 'on- Deputy.— Wm. W. Juilge of the l.'ottnty Court I nell, Clerk. : Clerk of the Circuits. — A. B. Connell, Es(|. j High Sheriff. — Fred. R. Jenkins Dibblee, Eh[ 1 Hammond. Clerk of the Peacn-. -Win. M. ( Vmuoll, Ks'i. Surrogate. Ticwi-s 1'. Fisi.'ei-, I'lsn. llegi.strar of Trobate.^. John C. Wiiislo->\', \\.:y[. Registrar of Deeds anil Wills. — Daviuty.— Donald Munvo, Esq. Coumii.ssioners for Taking Atti lavits i;i the Supreme Cimrt. - Lewis P Fisher, (ieor^e Connell, John (! Winslow. V.'illJHin ."l C(*nnell, George L Raymond. R K Jones, S \i Anpleby, Jiun.-s A l'liilli)>s, Daniel C Courser, A B Connell. Cha:;<>'DonnelI. Williamsou Fisher, .losiah JJ. Mur- phy. W W Hay, Norman W Winslow antl D. .^IcLeod Vinco, Es^H fop la.iii!i;,' Siiocl.il I'.ii i;i tii(> Su|)ronie (.'ourt. • (■|f'i)i-j((> }j ila.vmoiid, .rami's l{ Tup;*.-!' and l);ivid ?vhnti'o, Ksijiiirwi. I'rictisiii ; .AtttiiiitiV.t. - 1^. P. I''i:<':ipr, (Jcovlt*' Conm.'!!. .Inhti (', V/iiislfiv.-, William M Co'mifli, i< K .(i«o.- ;. St-iih.-a I! \;);)!;>I)y, D V Coiii-.-icr. A H Ccaiu'll. ("liailr; (»"lH)a:i('ll. _ Wiiiiniiismi VishtT. Josiah II Murphy. D. Mclit'Dd Viiici' aiid No. man AV Wiiislow, l".s»(;<. < 'o:inui.:-i>iii"r-< of i'an::Ii ('i\il ("Iniirts.- W Jiliain W. Ifannnoml, Woodstock; 1). :\rf!/:-<>d Vitwi", N'orfhninptoii; Ivory Klil)iun, Rk-hniond; lamcsMiiil :<\s, 1*( .1; Jas. f'.imoiison, Wakefield; Matthew ITukdiiHon, Wii-k linv ; (lliailf.s \i I'pton. Simonds ; Sxtnncl fl Shaw, Hrij^hton ; .John Binipstin, Abcrdr 'u: Ccon^^c \V Wliil<>, Wilriiot; .r«!n»'.s A. i'hillipn, K»»nl. Coroni'iM. ( J('nr),;(! Siickiiev, (J(M)Cc'' Wo.sf., ('linrltv-i |{. l.''ptn;i, William Cotiiu'll, William K I'lici-, ,Tohn T Allan, Samnvl Watt.><, Oharlvs 1' Coniifll, M 1), Thoodoi-n If l/stcy, Iliclnnl Port, Thomas irFrttfton. Ni'lic- luiah Tomplcins Kidiavd i: .'OMchum, William T Balrd. Eli.i.ih M Sliaw, .lames A Phillips, .laiip-s White, M I), .lolm K riatreniian, MO, .John Y lloyt. (.'oUu Kin^'. V.' II MmicIious", Newton U Colter, M J), and L('ronkhit<<." .Au'-tiuiieei'.-i. .MaiiMo:'. FiivHon, .lames FT. .larrqites, William V. Dibhlee a'ld Siiroii MeLeod. (Jamo Warden. -.1. ('. Winslow. Fishery Warden.- (Jeo. II. IJurlt. TnisU-e.s of ( !rinniiia.r H.ehool. -IJev. (JeorLj'O .Seelv, Wni. M. (.-oji- nell, Wm. F. Dil.hlee Mavid F. Merritt. Colleetoi- of Customs ai. W.),.dst-OL-lc. -David F. Merritt; Clerk, J. IT. .Jaeipip . Cenlrevilje: II. T. Sclioley, Sub Colleetor. jir.Nicii'.\i.rrY vv caulkton. llpi! K. Joiio.-^. W;o(P'n, -Colin iviii.^. Seeretai-y Trea'^nrer. - Ra;i;l Auditor. - S;i II -iiel \V:il,ls. ConncillorK.-V.dodst .-•!:. n. 1!. Ketehum and Wallace W. Hay: Wake- field, 1,. S. Ilardiii'^' iiiid (Jeo sti(;lcney, Kiehniond. ,Ias, Wafson and Walter llay; North.;'is,)to!;, Il'ilj.-rt '".i'o'ah and William Hale: IJriRhton, Samuel K. Cainiihell e.nd .VI 'X. N'ev.v.; Pe'l. < !. A. Harmon atuLJidin U. Tomiikins. .■\berdeen. .Ino .M.dutosh and Willi, im Ili'm!)!iiil: Kent., .Tno. (libor.son .ind .Io!m Ahi'rn: WieliPax. .\r.ilrew Caldwell and (ii o. I,, c^i-onkhite; Wilniot Jas. .\. Ilixter and ( olin Kin.u:; Simonds, W. L. HrifM- and .Jas. A. LipKett. •If)WN OK WOODSTOCK. Ma.yor. — ilindolpli K. .Iinics. ConneilloiH -Sjmon .'Ji-Leod, IJariholomew LyiKdi, J. R. IMurphy, LL, B., .John Me|„-xii(ddin, .loiin (Jr.'.ham and Vv. II. I'Acritt, iCs()s. 'I own I'lork. -.Jam:v-i II. .I.i":pi -.s. Poliec Ma^'iMrale. \Vm. l)ii)i>lee, 1']m]. Town M.irsleill -r. li. Hans.)n. TrejisiU'T and Receiver ol' r.iN-e-i,- -Willi.inison Fisher, ( 'olleetoi* of ('oinrv llat.' i- Israel Clinrehlll. Post iiiasler.—, John' f. Winxlow. As.-;istant.— John H. Walt. Br.iiu'h Hinlv o!' .S >v,i Sj >M,i. - W:ii. Haliburlon. FT. C (franf, Ae (;ountanl.. MariU:!ie liraiieii i;.i?ik. - liiilvi't W. Vanw.irl, Manager; 0. A. W Idle, AO(.o!nitani ; i;. S. Si;-wai't. rt-lier. Huiieiinlend<-nt Water Work"? - Donald Mnnro. Engineer WaU'r '.Vorks. — Ale.\. Dunbar. Chief EiiKliieer I'iie Departm^Mit. - F. Herbert Dibbloe. COrNTV OF CHARLOTTE. .Tenor, okthI'; r'i»i:.\rv Clouitr.— James a, Stevens, FiSq. Goorgc S. Grimmer, Cle''k. Clerk of the Cirenllfi.— 0. S. Grimmer, F.«q, J High SherilT.— R. A. Stuarf, Ksq. 1 !■ 1885.] (JLOUCEHTBR. G3 Clork of the Peace and K«ep«r of the Rolls.— (K H. Uriininer, I'sq. .IikIko of Probafos— Ilfiii. U. H. St»*vonsoii, Ewj. )iif,'i8trai'.— M. N. (;ockl)iirii. l>(i. IJi'U'iHtrar of IHmhIh niul WIIIm— Harris If. Hat<;lj. Esij. (oiiiinissioncr.s for Taking AHldavits in Uk? Siipn-nie Court, -.\hntham Vi'iiii}^, J). AVctmorc, .I.ilin Mclntoali. Edintind baf?K«t-ti W. A. FniMpr, T. H.iiry. and all Att,or)»\vs of tiw> SnprciiK? Coiiit. ComniisslonerH for talcln,!;- IJail.- (J. S. (Jiiniumr, Rt. Amlrewa. VV. A. I'lasor, Urnnd Manan. '1'. Harr.v, Sf. Ooivc NotarieH Public*.— ,I<>)in l\(lniiit. Jaui«vi?. jr., Janios MiU-hfll, I.rulH A.:Mills. M. M(;>Ionauh'aiid VV. ('. ■- • S plu>u>. (Joo. .las. Pcltun (Kt. Andr»'\V!Si. -A .liKlson S;>ch(\ Esij. (Saint (!. K. <">. II>.tii.-\vaJMSt. AndrowM.) lut:. (7>!llll,o\vn). and U'ui. Ilatheway, An'ln;\v.s\ Ciias, Hill. M.I'. P., (.St. (Oranil Maiian), Coroiiers.— David !\fii\vn(t, S.niiiidT. (Jove. 'I'Jioaias ('. .Juslafion. Tiioinas Dirk, M. I)., Herl)f«rt Mcl.aehlin, Dnncan Mvr.sii.ill, ?.I. I)., H. P. Keynolds, MI)., .1. A. Wade, M. D., II. Uovvi, M. D., Frank i. Bluir, M. I). Mt'K Dcinstadt, M. 1). ,\uctioneerH.--(JoorK« F. ranipboll, R. I'. Ncsbitt, 0. E. O. lijiliard Dyer and .lamos liolton. Issuers (»f Marria^*' JiiconKcs.- (Jeori^t- S. (Iriinnier (St .IiilKiKon (St. 0«'or '('), Eukt' Pivrou K'anipobi-llo), (U'oi'k" Stephen), S. K. Wecnioro (VVo.st Isles), Cyriis (.'heiiey Csc.v Hanson, (Lepreanx.) ' MlTNIClPAIi'TY OF CIIAllLOTTK. j Warden.— Thomas T. 0(h>ll, Es(V ' Sniretary.— (ieorsje S. t'lrhnmor, Esq. Tre.Msm'e-v- William Wliitlock. Eh'.; Ainlitor. "\V. H. (Sriiniiier. Esq. C'limcillors — St. Andrews, Thomas T. Odcll and Andrew Lamb; Saint .T^iinrs. William l»omj:hv; .uidJohnS. Weatliurby; St. Stephen, C'lias. >"'(i;;an aiKl (i(>oriro Barter; St. David. Tlios. Cottroll and Pobt. Smith; St. Patrick. .1, \V. Stephenson and .John H. Armstrong-; St. (.'roix. .fames Russell and |i.i\id .fohnstone; St. (i(nrffe, Jame; i\lctjean and A .T. ISfaj^cp; Dnmba; - (on, Kobt. Mi'K'inney and Thos. MeCann; West Islts. (1 K. Wet mure ai'd Aliiion lleney; ClanMidoii, .fohn A. Moran and I{. M. (irahani; DufTerin, Mitin L. .Tonos and (Jeor>,'e Hannah: Ornnd ^lanan. W. E. Talton and (< R. Niives, M. D. ; f'ampobidlo, DtiiIcI V'ennel; Lepreanx, H. P.Reynolds M. I). aiid.Iohn Ellis; PounHold, Samuel McKay and Wm. A^dl. COUNT V ()!<' GLOUCESTER. Wilkinson, Es(|. T. DesBrlsay, Clerk. e lUreuKs. -Theopiiilus DcslJrisjiy, lOsq. .IiidPTO of Iho Tounly Court, - AVm ( It'i-k of the CUrenK s. - Theopiii lliy:h Sheritr.-I.aman R. Doiie-H. l'.s(,. Clerk of Iho P(>ae() and KeepjM" of the Rolls Sui-rofjnte. -Theiiphihis DesMrisay. I'-s'I I te^isti-ar of Probates Theophihis DesRrisay, Esq. I'^^USOU, .foil Itarrlsters, .\i(orni (•iislavus M.dii A. I.iiiulry and ';;us()u, .fi)li;i t\i>rr and .lam • ( Ilicks'ia, IN is MIornies and Notaries l^ublic --Theopiiir.is DesHiisay. auLcidiiu T. Swayne DesMrisay, .John .1. 'lan-iuKton. Narcis. ., A. l.iiiulry and .lolin M. O'Brien, I'-sqs, (.'•'mniissioners I'oi takint^ Ahldavits in th(> Sujireme Court. -The Barris (■■rs aufi Att'irnies pr.'ietisiiii; iu the Couiity, and Hon, Ifohert Yonu|if, .In.s, (i.C, Blaekhall, .John Yount,', .John K«>rr an 1 Henry A. Sormony, I'^sqs. bahor Act Comi'iissiouer. — Bernard (NtininedU. ( ommissioner under Act .'fH Viet.. Chiip^- t and o.— .John Kerr, Esq. 64 KENT— KINGS. rli i [1885. Issuer of Marriage Licenses.— Augustus S. Sutherland. Essq. Fishery Officers.— Uathurst, James Hicksoiv, Oaraquet, Juste Haclu'; Petit Rocher, Frederick Commeau : Shippegan. Adolpli Ache, Escjs. Auctioneers.— \Vm. Taylor. Hon. Robert Young, Henry W. Baldwin. John Kerr, Phillip Rive, John E. Baldwin and Robert B. Vail, Esqs. Oollector of Customs.— Wni. J. O'Brien. Esq. Vice-Counsel Norway and Sweden.— John Sivewright, Esq. Commissioners of Parish Courts.— Beresford, Bernard Commeau; Bath- urst. D. (Jr. McLaughlin and James Trl. Thompson; New Bandon, John Foley and John Hornibrook; Caraquet, JamesG. 0. Blackh ill; Shippegan, Jonathan U >ran and Henry A. Sormony ; Inkerman, Jos. Sewell ; Sauniarez, Wm. Archer and Oliver Robichaud, Esqs. , |i MUNICIPALITY OF GLOrCESTKR. ;! Secretary-Treasurer.— .John Sivewright, Esq. ; I Auditor.- John E. Baldwin, Esq. '! Councillors.— Bathui-st, Augustus S. Sutherland and Samuel Melaci^n: |! Beresford, Jerome Boudreau and John Aulic; New Bandon, John Reardon landUhalde Lvndry; Caraquet, Juste Hache and Theotime Blanchard; j i Shipppigan, Thomas Ahier and Hon. Wm. Taylor; Inkerman. William !l Walsh and Hugh Cowan; Sauinarez, John Young and William Ferguson: ■ i St. Isidore, James Drj'sdale, Esq. COUNTY OF KENT. Judge of the Couuty Coui't.— Hon. Bliss Botsford, James D. Plunney. Esq., Cletk. I Deputy County Clerk.— W. Mclnerney. i Clerk of the Cu'cults.— Robert Hutchinson, Esq. High Sheriff.— Antoine Girouard, Esq. ' Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls.— Robt. Hutchinson. Esq. Collector of Customs — John Rusk, Esq. Judge of Probates.— James D. Phinney, Esq. ^ Registrar of Probates —Caleb Richardson. Esq. ' Registrar of Deeds and Wills.— Thomas Wetmore Bliss, Esq. j Issuer of Marriage Licenses.— Robert Hutchinson, Esq. ■ Stipendary Magistrate.— Thomas W. Bliss, Esq. In.spector of Schools. — Valentine Landry. Esq. Coroners.— Isaac W. Doherty, M. I.)., William Johnson. Damien Bour- geois, Rutino A, D'Ollaqui, Alex. P. Landry, M. D., John F. Brine, M. D., and Wallace G. King. M. D. Notaries Public— The Attornies practising in the County. Swedish and Norwegian Vice-Counsel.- Robert Hutchinson, Esq. Conmiissioner Parish Harcourt.— Benjamin F. Bailey. Auctioneers.— Richard Sutton. Jacob Ferguson, William Wlieaton, Xi- thaniei Hutchinson. Edmund Hutchinson. John T. Caie, William J. Siniili, John Robertson, William B. Deacon, Robert Phinney and T5. ;i Smith. Game Warden. —W, Wheaton. MUNICIPALITY OF KENT. , Warden.— Andrew Dunn, Esq. Secretary.— G. V. Mclnerny, Esq. Councillors.— Carleton, H. A. Caie and Stephen O'Donnell; Acadievill». Clement Daigle and John Doiron ; St. Louis. Urbain Johnson and Francis M.Richard; Richibucto, Jacob Ferguson and Martin Lanigan; Weldfonl. C. Y. Walker and Anthony Roach; Hai-court. Andrew Dunn and ^1 T. Glenn; Wellington J. B. Lamothe and John l^IcKee; St. Mary's, o. J. Lc Blanc and Luke Johnson ; Dundas, T. M. Ooguen and Jurlti Bourgeois. COUNTY OF KINGS. Judge of the County Court.— Wm. Wedderburn, Esq. Alfred E. McLeod, Esq., Clerk. Stipendiary Magistrate. -George H. Wallace, Esq. Clerk of tiie Circuits.^Isaac H Hallett, Esq. High Sheriff.— Samuel N. Freeze, Esq. 1885.] MADAWASKA. 05 } D. Phinnp.y. ;d E. McLeod, Keeper of the Rolla, Juflgo of Probates, Clerk of the Peace and Secre- tary Treasurer.— (ieorso Otty, Esq. ]{e;?istrar of Probates.— Jaine.s Cookson, Esq. Res;istrar of Deods.— George Barm^s. Esq. rdroners.— A. (.'. Ji^venson, .Tames Wetmore, jr., Adino Pmldnck, M D., O. fiinl.v. Riifiis A. .Stockton, .lolm Wilson. John M. Kaymond. Allan Me- I Lend, Geor}?e Ki>f Price, Williani Keith. Wni. B. McKeel. Foster MeFarland .M. r>. Joshua Burnett. 31. I>.. Pi'iljert Jlorrison, William Keith, ,Iohn Brady, M. ]).. William Fairivenllu'r. PctHc Brennan, William Buchanan, J. K. 13. Mci'rendv. .James Feinvick, Freiloriek McPherson, D. Beverley Hat- field. John H. llaymond. .Jus. A. Moovf. 1). J. McLellan. Peter Campbell, (teorpe H. Jolmson. M. D., Chas. :\[urrav, -M. D.. John IT. Ryan, M. D.. .Ins. \. Moore. D. T. McLellan. Joshua Oltlfield, J. Faulkner, Henry G. Fowler. Bliss Thorne. M. D., and Sam'iel Morton. Commissioners for taking Affidavits and Bail in the Supreme Court.- A. C. Evanson, John C. Piice, S. Foster, J. W. Nowlan, Pliilo M. Raymond, Ja^f. Cookson. Nelson Arnold, Georere Barne-^ and I). T. McLellan, Esqs. Issuers of Jlarriage Licenses. — AVilliam Basldn. James Cookson. Wm. Fairweather, Chas. .^l. Hunt. S. N. Freeze, Andrew JIcAfce and John R. Merritr. Esqs. Auctioneers.— 15. S. Freeze, William H. White, E. Perkin-s Samuel Freeze, Gilford Couprle, Benjamin Sproul. Abraham Johnson, .jr.. William Keith, .lames E. Fryer.s, Isaac Pearson, .TohnD. Mabee, .To.sepnD. Baxter, .Tospph Belvea. T. G. Barnes, W. M. Teakles. Samuel Gosline, Noah Keith, William A. Stockton, J. McNaught, J. Sharp, B. L. Crawfor I, (J. Downey, D. M. .Johnson, Douglas Fairweather, Samuel Foster, James W. Nowlan, John E. R\i\.n. G. H, Whiting, and (has. H. Morrison. Trustees of Grammar School.— Rev. W. W. Walker, J. D. M. Keator, .John Flewelling, James A. Feuwick, James Cookson and Peter Bi-ennan. Teacher of Grammar School.— John Raymond. (onimissioners of Parish Civil Courts.— William Buchanan, Esq., W>at- field: William JIcKiel. Esq., (treenwich: John ^Mclntyre. Esq., Kars; John Woodward, l'>q., Rothesay: J. D. IMieheau Keator, Esq. Hampton: J. Dou,L,'las Baxter. Esq.. N>rrtoii; Willi.iiii J. Brittain. Ksq., Springfield: Wm. Harnes. Esq.. Uphnm: Weeden Fowler. Esq. Hammond; William Keith, Esi] , Havelock; Caleb Feuwick. Esq., Studholm; C. D. Fairweather, Esq., ICin^ston. (iame Warden, Lewis J. Alraon. WVS CIPALITY OP KINGS. ! Warden.— Charles J. Keith, E:'q. Cuuncillors.— Cardwell. Elias S. Freeze and John Moore; Greenwich, A, J,. B. ?IcKeel and A. W. JIabeo: Havelock. Charles J. Keith and John H. JIaee; Hampton, Geo. L. Lawlor and Charles J. Smith; Hammond, James Doufflas and Robert W. Forsythe: Kingston, John ;qs. Commissioners for takinj? Aflidavits to l)e n^ad in thot Supreme Coiirt.-- A. Rainsr()rd Balloeh, Barry R Plant and John T. Hodgson, Esqs. Parish Court Commissioners.— St. Francis, R. S. Peltier. St. Hild.iiiv, Honore Cyr. Madawaska, B. R. Plant. Kt. Jacques, Thomas Chasse, St. Basil, Jantes Smith. St. Ann, Abraham Perron. St. I.,eonard, D. o. Hur- Roine. Free Orant Commissioner for 3Iii'lie. , Daniel McMillan, J. McDonald and Louis N. Allain. Esqs. Commissioners for taking Bail anvl Aflddavits in the Supreme Court- Newcastle, Richard J-)avid.son and AVilliam Park, Es(is. Parisk Court Conimi.ssioner.— ^Harv.icke, Alex. O. ^Villiston. Barristers, Attornicsand Notaries Public— Newcastle. Allan A. Davi'lsmi. Q. C. Samuel Thomson. Q. C, xMichael Adams, W. A. Park, E. P. V,'iUi:unn and Charles J Thomson, Esq-i Chatliam, A. A. Davidson, jr.. Ki'lum! Carman, L. J. Twoedie, (}. B. Fia^er, Andrew Jolinson, R. B. Ada'.iis mil Robert Murray, Esqs. Issuers of Marriage Licenses.- -Jx Thoni'^on. Elijah Fowler, DatiieMl'.' Millan, Joseph R. (Jo^irgin. Harvey Dunk and John S. Pond. Esqs. C'ommissioner for Parish Cmrt, Chattiam. — George K. Fraser, Esq. Auctioneers. — Charif\sMarsliall. John Fi-^h, Jabez B. Snowball. IJubfit Blake. Adam D. Shiretf, James Johnson. W. Wyse and < Charles ('. Watt, Esquire '. Revenue Offlcers.— Chatham— Cfdlector. Daniel Ferguson; WiiitiT. S'^archer and Locker, W. Ander.son. Newcastle— Collector. R. IladdiA: Waiter. Searcher and Locker, D. McGuar. Collector of Inland Revenue. —It. H. Lawlor. Consuls.— Norwegian, Hon. I'.. Hutchinson Prussian, Edward Hurcliiu- son, Esq. Chatham Gaslight Company.— Richard IJawkin, Esq., President; ^^ m Muirhead and Dr. J. Pallen, Esqs., Diieetors. United States Consular Agent.— R R Call, Esq. Board of Health, Chatham.— Lemuel J. Twoedie, J. M'G. Baxter, M. ri . John Coleman, Donald Mcliachlan, and Patrick Connors, jr. [1885. :' mm] U'is Micheaud, '! luel Tliomson, ^boniHDn, E;-'|., Baxter, M. 0.. QUEKN8. 67 Board of irealth, Newcasllo.-^Iohn R. Nicholson. A. 0. Smith, M. D,, iHiiam A. Fish, M. I)., Robert Ritchie and Robert McLean, M. D. Wardoii.- MUNiCIPJkLlTV OF NORTHUMBERLAND. -A. Adams. Secretary-Treasurer.— S. Thomson. Q. C. Councillors.— Ludlow, John Caiupbell, Abel R. Pond; Blls'fleld, Enoch I A. 13aiiiford, Samuel Freeze; Blackvllle, John McLaughlin, James Donalds; North Esk, Michael Ryan, Anthony Adams; South Eak, Jared Tuzer, John Tiirks: Derby, James Robinson. Frnucis H. Jardinc; Nelson, Daniel Bald- iv'n. Allan A. M Saunders; Roj-'erville, UrbainS. Corn)ier, Peter Thibedeau; j.NVwcnsile. Cearles E. Fish. John Morrisey; Chatham. Ro^er Flanagan. Peter Lopgie; Glenelg. Hugh Cameron, Charles Rainsborow; Hardwick, Jeremiah Sullivan, T. B. Willlston; Alnwick , A. G. W. McKenlie. Roman I Savory. J. R. Curry, Esq. Curry and B. S. Palmer, Curry and T. B. S. COUNTY OF QUEENS. .luclge of the County Court.— James Steadman. Esq. (Clerk. High Sheriff, W. F. Butler, Esq. Clerk of the Peace.— T, M. Wetmore, Eflq. Clerk f)f the Circuit.— T. M. Wetmore. Esq. Judift^ of Probates.— T. M. Wetmore, Esq. Registrar of Probates.— James R. Curry. Esq. Registrar of Deeds.— Robert T. Babbit, Esq. NotaiesPubUc— Charles A. Harding, J. R. pEsquir.'H. BarrlstersandAttornies.— Charles A. Harding, James R |iM. Wetmore, Esqs. ■ Issuers of Marriage Licenses.— William H. White, Hiram Cody, 1; rainier, ii. P. Yeomans, Edward Simpson and D. M. Pearson, Esqs. , Coroner.'j. -R T Babbit, John Murphy, S V White, Ambrose Palmer, |i Edward W .Slipp. Robert D. Akerley. Samuel R. Stewar*, Mayes Case. Isaac | JC Burpee, Malcolm C McDonald. M D. Mich Y Cox, Abraham Wiggins, ; Thomas II Pearson, Sydney A Dibblee, James G C Hetherington, T W Perry ! I und ,1 Nugent, Esqs. , CouiMiissioners f 'r taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court. —Charles ' llu'irli, Robert T Babbit. David Ferguson and (ieorgo H. Jones, Esqs. i ' Coinmissioners fur taking AfiBdavits to be read in the Supreme Court.— ' I Charles A Harding, James R Curiy, Caleb E Fox. Robert T Babbit, (Gage- itdwn), Thomas Leonard (Petersvllle), John Goldfinch, Isaac C Burpee : iiCiiiimKui), Charles Kvith (Brunswickl, Joseph B Perkins (Petei*sville), ; (teorge N Golding(Wickhain), Sanmel L Peters (Hampstaaii), Charles E. Langau (Chipman). T M Wetmore and James Palmer, Estjs. 1 Couiiiiissionei's of Parish Courts. — T M Wetmore. Gagetown ; Thomas j iU'oiurd. Petersvillo; George J Worden, Wickham; Isaac C Burpee, Chip- j niQu; Nathaniel B (.'ottle, Cambridge; T B Stewart. Canning; Benjamin i iSl'aliiiHr, Hainpstead; George E McLean, Waterbjroaj,'h; Thos O'Donnell, ! I'Johu^tO!!. i Aiielioneers.— Archibald McAllister. David Fergu.son. Edward Simpson, ■Ja:nes(iardiner, Ga.?etown; John Armstrong, Wiiliam Hogshaw. Thomas Leonard, C; N Darrah, PetersviiU'; James Pe.i.rson, Johnson; Isaac Van- wart, Wickham; Walters. Buller, Canning; Lawrence O'Leary, Charles Keith, Hnuiswick; Thos Dykeniau. N D Cottle. Cambridge; I S Vanwart, Hanii)sit'nd: T William Perry, WilUam Somerville. J P Bnlyea and Charles M Law.son. Ml'NICIPAUTY W (JITEKNS. Warden,— J McD Bu!.yea. Esq. Secretai-V-Tretjsurer.-— Edward Simpson. Esq. Auditor.— N B Cottle. Esq. CouiK'illors.— Brunswick, Freeman Alward and Samuel Martin; Cam- bridw. ,f McDonald Bulyea and Abiather Camp; Canning, C Estabrooks and.Mliller; Chipman. Robert Hichardson and WOliam McAlilster: Gage- to'.vn. y McDermott and Chas II Ebbett.; Hampstead, Elisha Clark and 1 S Vannart; Johnston. T William Perry and A (3 Worden; Petersville, P I-iiiRli'v ami J E Woods: Waterborough. John Ch*ai»villo and Janies F Koberts; Wickham, R D Akerley and L S Vanwart. li 68 EBSTiaOUCHE — SUNBURY. [1885. COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCHE, J S Moi-se, Es(), '< li Judge of the County Court.— William Wilkinson, Esq Clerk. High Sheriff. -William II Phillipa. E.sq. Clerk of the Circuits.— Jame.>< S Morse. E.sq, Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Hulls.— James S Morse, Esq. Surrogate.— James S Morse, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills.— John Barbarie, Estj. Registrar of Probates —John Barbaric. Esq. Supervisoi-s of Roads.— Robert Sinclair, James Jamieson and JoIhK'uI ligan, Esquires. Issuer of Marriage Licenses.— J C Barbarie, Esq. CommiR.sioners for taking Bail in the Supremo Court.— Charles JIurrav (Cainpbellton), William Montgomery, Esqs. Commi.ssionei-s for Parish Courts.— David Sadlier, Dalhousic; V.'illmin Mott, Addington; John McMillan, Colborne; Andrew Harvie. Duilium. Free Grant Commissioner. Sunnysido.— Dugald Cannichael. Revenue Offlcere.— Port of Dalhousie, William Montgomerj-, Coll"otor of Customs; E I Stewart, Waiter. Searcher and Locker. Preventive Offlcers. — Williwm Jamieson, Dalhousie; James McMillan, New Mills; William Doyle, Jacquet River. Campbellton, Archibald McKeuzie, Deputy Treas- urer; A R Chamberlain, Waiter. Searcher, &c. Coronei"8.— James S Moree. Allen McKendrick, AVilliam Disbrow, MD. Samuel Shaw. M D, Victor J A Vernon, M D. Fishery Wardens.— William 3IcMillan, Alexander McPherson and Albert J Verge "(Cross Point). Teacher of the Grammar School.— Alexander Ross. Auctioneers. — William Mowatt, J S Morse, Robert Moffat aiil David Sadlier. Restigouche Agricultural Society.— William Montgomery. I'lesident; John Murchie and Alexander Dickie. Vice-Presidents ; W }\ Phillips, j Secretarj'-Treasurer. Game Warden. — Dr William Grey Disbrow. MUNICIPALITY OF RKST.GOUCHK. Secretary.— Htfnry A Johnston, Esq. Treasurer.— William Montgomery, Esq. Auditor.— David Ritchie, Esq. Councillors.— John McNiesh and James Moffat, Dalhousie; John .Jiuxline I and W W Doherty, Addington ; George H White and Donald Kerr, Cttlhonie; | John Culligan and Thomas Hayes, sr. Durham. COUNTY OF SU NEURIT Judge of the County Court.— James Steadman, Esq '^eorge J Bliss. | Clerk. High Sheriff. -Charles H Clowes. Esq. Clerk of the Circuits.— Charles W BecKwith, Esq. Clerk of the Peace.— George J Bliss. Esq. Judge of Probates.— Thomas A Beckwith. Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills and Registrar of Probates.— J Chrkson. Esquire, Issuer of Marriag-*Licenses."-Moses H Coburn, Esq. Commissioners for Taking ARldavits.— Thomas A Beckwith aivi C H | Clowes, Esqs. Commissioners of Parish Courts.— Thomas A Beckwith. Burton; Cliaili'S ] Brown, Maugerville; Nathan PPay, Sheffield; John D Wilmot, Lincoln; Thomas E Smith, Blissville; Timothy Coleman, Gladstone* James Miller, sr, Northfleld. Receiver of Royalties for Simbury and Queens.— John Maynard, Esq. Coronei*s.— Gehardus (>lowes, Moses H Coburn, Frederick Seely. Thoma? ; Turney. John R Seely, Henry Rees, Albert Ferguson, John T BailfV. H B 1 Mitchell, Thomas Taylor, George Noble, David W liartt, Thomas H Kelly | and George A Perley, Esqs. Auctioneera.— Thomas A Beckwith, William Burpee and James S Wliite, Esquires. Game Warden.— .\ M Matthews. Esq. ■ VICTORIA — W BSTMOEL AND. 69 1 and Jolni Ciil- ! Dharle.s llurrav )ffat tuiil David '^eorge J Bliss, es.— J Clarksnn. kwitli aii'i C H James S While, 1 MUNICIPALITT OP SUKBURV. Wurden.— J Wesley Iloyt. Esq. Auditor.— D S Duplisea, Esq. li Secretary-Treasurer. --W E Taylor, Esq. ' Cduncillors.— Burton. James Holden and Georee E Armstrong. Lincoln, \lberv (Jrass and Parker Olasier. Bllssville, J Wesley Hoyt and John Murphy. (Hadstone, Jeremiah Tracey, jr, and David W Hartt. Mauger- ville. Hiiuford Brown and (J B Harrison. Sheflfleld, T P Taylo " " ~ Burpoe. Northfleld, Robert Linton and Samuel Robb. Taylor and C J COUNTY OF VICTORIA. JuilRe of the County Court.— James G Stevens. Esq. D B Gallagher, I Clerk. High Sheriff.— Jaines Tibljits, Esq. flerk of the Circuits.— W F Kertson, Esq. Keeper of the lloll.s and Clerk of the Peace.- D B Gallagher. .luilKe of Probates.— W F Kertson. Esq. Kefristrar of Probates.— James Tibbits. Esq. Kegi^trar of Deeds and Wills.- John 'o McClusky, Esq. Coniniissioners for taking Special Bail.— Adam Bevcridge, Hon. John ICostigaii. I Issueis of Marriage Licenses. Wil lam Everitt, H. B. Peterson, Saul I Bishop and Leonard Kellj-. .\bolition and Imprisonment of Debtors' Act.— F W Brow n, D B Gallagher land P II Davie.s, Esq. I Commissioners for taking Aftidavits in the Supreme Court— Hon John ICostigau, F W Brown. D B Gallagher, John E McCluskey and R H Davies, I Esquires. (.umniissioners of the Parish Courts— Andover, Joseph Barnes and James J.i Armstrong. Grand Falls. F W Brown and Lewis Rivers. Perth, Moses (Craig ami Murraj- B Cox. Drummond, H Peter, Lingord Peterson. Gor- Idon. .John Ryan. Lome, .fohn McDougall. Fr e (Jrant Commissiontr for Leonard Settlement— Chai'les R Scoles. Board of Valuators— ^jhn Ryan, Gordon. Chairman. A J Beveridge, |.\mlove;\ Moses j Price. iJrummond. Toi oners— R W L Tibbits. M P P..Walter Graham and E Hutchinson,Esq, Notaries Public- -W F Kertson, D B Callagher, Alex Straton and R H [Davies. Esquire^f. Seizinj^ Otflcer— John Ryan. Esq. Collector Cu.stom.s — P W Brown. Esq. Sub-Collector. Geo A Bedell. Preventive Offlcer— George Baird, Auctioneers— F W Brown, John McCluskey, Lewis Pickett and Samuel |JKa3-nK)nd. Esq. Trustees of Grammar School— George T Baird, Jos Barnes, A J Perley laud Rev. Leo A Hoyt. Vice-Counsul for His Hawaiian Majesty —Frederick W Brown, Esq. GamH Warden— Adam Beveridge. Esq. MUNICIPALITY OF VICTORIA. Warden- -Chailes McCluskey. Esq. Socre'ary-TrcEistu'er -Alex Straton, Esq. Auditor— A J Perle.v, Esq. louncillors- -Andover, J E Porter and William Tomlinson. Perth. Enoch iLovely and William Paul. Grand Falls. P G Fraser and Chas McCluskey JDrumniond, William Brayall and Geo W Day. Gordon, Alex Walker and iJohu Smith. Lome. Fletcher Tweedale and Isaac Gaiuice. COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND. Ju ige of the County Court.— Hon Bliss Botsford. J Bariy Smith, Esq, I Clerk. Stipendiary and Police Magistrate, Pariah of Salisbury. --Thomas Herrett, lEsnuive. Clerk of the Circuits.— J Barry Smith. Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls.- -Charles E Knapp. Esq. High Sheriff.— Robert A Chapman. Esq. Sitting Magistrates, Moncton.— R. Barry Smith, David Grant and James Flannagan, Esqs. f i70 WESTMORLAVn. t Jud)?e of ProbatP8.---A E Oulton, Eho. I ReKiHtrar of Probates.— Charles E knapp. Esq. 1 Kegistrar of Deeds and Wills." William Blacknouse, Eau. i Coroners.— Jacob Wortman, W J M Hanington. J W Chapman, l{ubert| Bell. Chipumn W Smith, John Blacklock, Colin VanUuskirk, RaliihSiildali I Thomas A LeBlanc, Charles Somei-s, Clement Burk, Nelson O '1 riles, Wuil ' W Irvin. George Dixon. Edward C Gooden. William Dobnon. Jolinlniue' iJCPrice, Ellas W.Elliott, William Bissett, F Gaudet. M D. Wair Esta'l , brooks. John Baird. E Moore and J D Rosk, M D. Esquires. ; Commissioners for Taking Aftldnvits in the Supteme Court. ---Kdwanll ; Co;isvvell and Robert Hallet. Esqa, Sackvillo. D Hanington and William III ; Deacon, Khediac. S S Wilmot and John Boyd. Bale Vorte, Howard Dl Charters, I'oint DeBute, Martin Truenian, and all the Attorneys«t].a»in| the County. . Comnd8.sionei8 for Taking Special Bail in the Supreme Cotut.— H.nvardl I D Charters. Moncton. S S Wilmot. Salisbury. William B Deacon. Sludiao ; and the Judge of the Countj' Court in the Province. j Notaries Public— D L Hanington, Charles E Knnpp. JB Pfclc aiiilBS) ! Reed, Dorchester. A D Richard, Chris Milner and H A Powell, .Siickvilli' [ I D Hanington. W J Gilbert. William 11 Deacon and N A Landiy, Shediac Bliss Botpford, Charles Holstead, Har\ey Atkinson and R Bariy Smith, | I Moncton. j CommLssioners of Parish (Jivil Courts.— J Wortman and liOvcU Liwlii,l ' Mo.icton. George Chapman. Salisbury. William B l^eacon und F (jl I Harshman, Shediac. S G Gilbert and M F Richards, Dorchestfr. William I 1 Duncan and Patrick Hebert, Botsford. Samuel Sharp and Cliapiielle Silf I liker, Westmorland. William T George aud Walter Cahill. Sackville,] I Thomas Herritt, Petitcodiac. ; Commissioner of Sewers for Frosty Hollow Marssh. Sackville.-Janiesl Lowerison Commissioners of Sewers for Fox Creek Marsh, Moncton.— Daviil Burlii;! and Florian White. Commissioners of Labor Act.— Jolin W Patterson, Salisburv. R Cliesleyj Tait, Shediac. Coinmissir>ner of Sewers for Jolicure Canal.— Willard Esterbrooks, Esq,} Commissioners of Sewers, Great Canal. Parishes of Westniuihiud andf Sackville.— Silas 1) Coppaud Timothy Richardson. Commissioners of Sewers, Barochois Marsh, Shediac— Domiuio Hudroti and Mark Budrot. Commissioner of Sewers for Mlssiguash Marsh.— Hiram Trenhohn, Commissioners of Sewers, Mill Creek Marsh, Sackville.- Kiifii- Bulmer. Commissioners of Sewers, Etter. Aboidcau Marsh, S.ickvi'.Ii' an Westmorland. — i^raaley Etter, Isauc Lowcnson, and Nelsnn I>!iliiii'i Auctioneers. — Wm. Lawrence, Silas Crane Cliartera, and J. \\'iklun Chapman (Dorchester), W. . I, M. Hanington, and Williim B. Doaion (Shediac), Robt. Ilnllett and Jesse L. Bent (Sackville), J. ob Whitman (.Moncton), UobertMoffatt (Sali.-ibi'.ry). Is.suers of Marriage Licenses. ~S. W. Tinglev (DorohcUor), aud R. A. Borden (Moncton). R. B. C. Weldon. Grammar Sdiool Teacher. —A. Denton. (iauie Warden. — Kichard C'. Boxall Board of Health, Moncton.—R. Gordon Baxter, M.D., D. A. Duffy, K. Mc- Sweeney, Jo>^ph Crandall and William Gwan. MUNICIPAMTY OF WESTMORLAND. WafiJen.— A Black. Esq. Co incillors.— Botsford, William Avard and Patrick Riley; Dorcln-^tor, .\ D Richard and William Dobson; Moncton. Stephen Ml Is and JUcliaidl! Lutes; Sackvi le. George Campbell and Amos Ogden; Salisltu-.\ , ilirani| Humphrey and Robert Kay; Shediac, C H Gallant and E J Smith; We.st- morlaud, C A Black and Albert Tnieman. 1885 ] sbxiry. U Cliesley -Dominic Budrot! ^h, Sack villi' M' d Xelsnii r.iihiii'i' [Dorche.itor), aniij ). A.Duffy, K.Mc- I Yor.K. corxry OF York' 71 Ji;if(jp. of the Count II Court. — Ja^. ^tcadman, Esq. Clias II. JJ. Flslier, Ck'i'k. //'■////67/f/v"/^*.- A. A. Sterling, EMiiilrc. Dcpiitij S/uri^. — John ll.iwtiiorno, Escj. K'\'prr of the Jxollx ai<] Chrk of the rface — \\'\\\. AVllson. Es(|. Si'rroffotf:, — Gooif^e F. II. Miiichin, EHt|iiiri'. UiijiMnir of Prolialtn. — Einnci;- A, H. Strntton, Es()iiire. h'ldlstmr of Pi'cdy hhiI W'il/n. — Al^raliani D. Yor.xa. Esciuiro. .fainCH lliiinllton, Esquire. Deputy. i',,rij)i'r\ — Jiiilah Ilainiiioiid, John Maixliull, Tlionia.'i nrtiwii, S. D. MiU'i'lioi-son, Thoodoro ('. Hmv.n, David Little, Geo. Ncvoi's, Will. .Taniicsnn, Ilczekiiili Cronlr t'lkinri Ihiil hi the Supreme Coui't. — Daniel Gal- 1;i;;lior, Estjuiie. CuDnnissiotirrs for tak'ntg AffidnvUs in the Suprfinc Court. — Till' «evi'r;d Attorneys practising; in the Cnunty. i'ii,,)>visf>i'>iifrs of the Alms and Work J/oiisr. — Dan'el Brown, J. B. Hawthorn. (\)innii!~sionei's of Parish Civil Courts.— Wm. Jainleson, Prince William. Joliii F. Petty, Manners Sutton. Whiteflold EKty, Bright. James R. Gar- den, St. Marys. Alonzo C. Dow. Rains'^ord Price, Cant rbury. Alfred W. Sea!';^. Dumfrie.s. Adam Sbarp, Queensbiiry. Lewis Fisher. New JIaryland, Alfred B Avery. Stanley. C. K. Ingraham. Frfderietnu. M. S. Ryan, -nutliampton. Edward Pidpreon, Dougla.s.=?. A. E. Cliff, Kingsclear. W". W. M('(Jt'0)'ge, North Lalce. John L. Fleteher, St. Mary.s. rOBPOlUTlOX OF FIlEnERIt'TOX. (iKo. F.. Fenety, F-squire, Mayor. Charles \V. Reck with. Esquire, Ci y Clerk. John Edwards. Et^^^quire, Treasurer. Jameri F. McMuri-ay. Esquire, City Auditor. i! Aldermkn. ( Alexander CaMer, ( George H. Parker, t John B. Guntor, I John W. Wiley. J Patrick Farvell. ( Frederick B. Idfrflcomlie, i John Moore, 1 George H. Davles. j Marshal Riehey, ( John Black, ;- Wellington Ward. St. Ann's Ward. Carleton Ward. Queen's Ward. [ King's Ward. W. T. Wlieeler, City Marshal and Collector of Taxes. D.aniel Casey, Road M.aster. Davjil Currier, Wharfinger. Elijah Clark, Esquire, Commissioner of the Alms House. John Woodward, Collector of Miscellaneous Licenses. *■ <; YORK. [1885. No. 5 i/. 1. Jfose Compinif. — John >1(- Liiughlin, Captain. Ao. :i Hose 6'wu;m»//. — Guorgo \V. Udss, Captain. No. ;{ /[(hte Compnui/. — John E. Pnrks, Captain. Xu. 4 JIoxc Compaay. — Frank Straton, Captain — James Kogers, C;ii)tain. Fire Protection Company.— John Johnston, Captain, and Ladder Company. — Alfred G. Edgecombe, Captain. Pound Keeper. -John Woodward. Common.s Drivers.— Richardson liot'.io, Peter llannin r, Joha Woo]. ward, James Dunlap, John B. Hawthorne, Anrlrew Lipsutt. .lnhii Parlee, ]Jow Vandine, James I'ohr^rts, Willi un Davis, Martin Xouliii, Paul Phillip.s, Zebedee VVri.-ht aii.I W. W. Long. Constables. — Jlichardsim Boone, Peter Haining, John Woodwanl, W. W. Long, John Parke, James Welch, James JJoboils, Wm. Davis, Martin Nowlin, N. T. Wheeler, James Lunlap, J. B. Il;i\v- thorne and Auilrew Lip>ett. Alctioneeus, — H. G, Edgect)mb', John Woodward, Wilmot Gai/j, ScHVEYORS OK LuMBEU. — Wilinnt (ruiou, W. R. Turner, Alfred Tur- ner. Peter Haining, N T. Wheeler, David (.^urrier, Geo. Parker, V. 11. B rry, L. A. Estey, R. McNallv, R. Boona, A. W. Fieniiu-, John Stirling, J. Murray, J. T Wheeler, H. K. Syphers a id F. S.l'stey. Cyrun W. Burt, Inspector of Shingles. SrRVEVOKS OK Wood an'D Coal. ~V/ilinot Guiou, Thomas lb. well, D. Currier, W. R. Turner, Jesse W^.-it^rs, Peter Haining, C')ia>. L Richards, Jas. T. Wheeler, James Murray an 1 H. L Syplier.!. SuRVKYOR OF Ice. — D. Currier. Fence Viewers. — II. Doherty, \V. McKiy, P. Fitzpatrick, D. luMiiy J. Ryan and ?(I. Ryan City Engineer.— A. (4. Beckwith, C. E., E-nuirc. Frederkton Society OK St. Anduewi — ^V'■. Brydone Jack, 1'. C. L., President ; Judge Eraser, 1st Vice-President; .James R Howie. 2nd Vic3-Pie!^ident ; H Mathewson, Secretary-Treasurer ; Rev. A .T Mowatt, D D, Chap.; R Thorburn, Marshal; D Hossach, Piper. Y. M. C. Association. — George F Atherton, President; J ^y Spurgeon, George F Atheiton and Samuel Rosborough, Vicei'iesi- dents ; John J Weddell, Rec Secretary ; Dr H Coburn, Cor Secrotaiy; A Lottimer, Treasurer. Commi tee of Management. — A W Fleming, CUB FisLei. J Bebbhigt.m, Dr Atherton, Dr Coulthard, D W Schleyer, J A Cmry, H LeB Smith, M S Hall, M Lemont, Prof Rivet and G W I'eir.vick. 1885] ROYAL FAMILY. 73 vic'k, I), ivo.iiiv Silling Miigislniti', Cily of FndL'iielon, uuder Seclion 13 of Ciiiiii. 1, 34lh Vicloria— "(Joorgc A. INjrlcy, I'>q. MTJNICirAHTY OV YOIlK. Wiiidcn.— Thomas H. Colter, Esq. Secretary-Treasurer. — Henry It Kainsford, Esq. Auditor. — James A. VanWart, Eh(i. Counciilor.s— IJright, Tlion)a» Cohurn and James W. Jewett; Canterbury, D. W. Grant and Geo. A. Jamie.'-on; Douglas, Thos. II Colter and Beni. H. Hurtt; Dumfries, John Scott unci I). P. tiilhnan; Kingsclear, John C. 3Iurray and Benj. A. Everitt; Manners-Sution, John Mowalt and Wm. Murphy; New ^Mary- land. James llorncasile and Israel Smith: North Lake, David Croplcy and Kobeit ^IcElroy ; Pritieu William. Charles MeC'or- niack and Wm. Henry; Queenshury, Alan.son MeNally and G. A. Lounsbury; Southampton, Jas k. Binder and Jas. T'. IMastiu; St Mary's, William II. White and Luther Goodspeed; Stanley, Will. Currie and John Calhoun. THE Q{]}:m AND ROYAL FAMILY. ller Majesty Ale.xandrina Victoria, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Iieland, Queen of the Colonies and Dependen- cies thereof, Empress of India, Defender of the Faith. Born 2tih May. 1819. Succeeded to the Throne 2()th June, 1837, on ilie death of her unclt% King William IV^. Crowned 29lh June, 18:!8. Married 10th February, 1840. to his late Royal Highness, Francis Albert Augustus (Jharles Emmanuel, Prince Consort, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Coburg and Gotha, who was born 2iltli August, 1819, died December 14th, 1861. Her Royal Highness, Victoria Adelaide IVIary Louise, Princess Koval, born 21st November, 1840. Married 2i)th January, 18i)8, to llis Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Germany. His Royal Highness, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, Duke of Saxony, Cornwall and Rothesav, Earl of Dublin, etc. Born November 8th, 1841. Married 10th March, 1883, to the Princess Alexandra Caroline May Charlotte Loidsa Julia, born l-st De- cember, 1844, eldest daughter of tlie King of Denmark. I Her Royal Highness, Alice ]Maud Mary, born April 2r)tli, 1843. Married 1st July, 1862, to His Royal Highness, Prince Louis Frederick AVilliam, of Hesse Darnstadt. Died August 20th, llis Royal Highness. Alfred Earnest Albert, Duke of Edin- burgh, Earl of Kent and Earl of Ulster. Born 6lh August, 1844. Admiral Royal Navy. Married 23rd January, 1874, to the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrowna, daughter of the Emperor of Russia. Born 25th istian Augustus of Sclileswig-IIoIsteinSondcrbuj'gh-Auguster- ' burgh. Russia. Her Royal Hidiness, Plelena Augusta Victoria. Born May, 1846. Married July nth, 1860, to Prince Frederick Chris Charles Augustus of Sclileswig-IIoIstein-Sondcrbuj'gh-Augu mw I 1^: I 74 DOMINION OF CANADA. [1885. llerl{()\iil llicliucss. Louise Curfdiiic All)erla. Born Miirdu lOtl), 184K Mairiitl ISIarth S.'lst, If^Tl, to .Tolm. Marquis cf Lome, Kiiiglif. Jlis l^)yal Jli;;lincss. Ardnir AVilliaiu Patrick All)cit, Dukcof (^onnau;i;ht. Horn May 1st, iN'iO. Lt-Coloncl UiHc Hrit^'adc, '.'Tih Hopti'Miix r. ' ' ■ Mairicd liltli Maicli, 1H7!>, to Princess Loujvc Margaret, nai.Miiti^^r <'l I'liucc Frcihrick Charles of l*russia. llis Royal lliulincss, Leopold (Joorgo Duncan All)ert. Duke of A.ll)any. l^orii Tth Ai)ril. IKHM. Married April 27tli, ls,s,>, to Princess Vynnont Helena of VValdeck. Died March Soih, Ink}. Her lioval Highness, IJeatrice Murv Victoria Fcodorc. linin 14th April. IS.IT. DOMINION OF CANADA. The Most Noble HknuvCitarlks Keith PKTTY-FrrzMAUHiei:, ?.[ar(pii>t of Lansdowne, in the Peerajre (.f the United Kini.di m, Karl of Kerry ar.'hl Hon. t?ir .lohn A. ^IcDonuld (Premier). Hon. 8ir H. I. Pope, actinif Miiii>.t('i' Laugevin, Minister of Pcstmastcr-GeiKMil. '. Hon. Josepli \. .). 11. Pope, !Miiii>t(r Tille^'. ^linister of Finance. Hon. .1. H of Railways and Canals. Hon. D. ' Public Works. Hon. .John CV Hod. a. p. Caron, ^Minister of T (^'hapleau, Secretary of State. Hon __ -»-, of Agriculture. Hon. ?>lacken/ie Bowell, Minister of Customs. Hon. A. W. ;McLellan, ilinistcr (jf Marine and Fisheries. Hon. John Costigan, Minister of Inland Revenue. Hon. Sir Al-jx. Campbell, oMinister of .Justice. Hon. Frank Smith, I're-ident of the Council. Hon. I). L. Mcl-*herson, ^Minister of Inlcrior, Hon. Mr. Miller, Speaker of the Senate (without portfolio). Memj?er8 of thk Senate fou the Province of Fem- BnrNS- wiCK. — Hon. Amos Edwin ro!sford, AVe.stmorland; Hon. Wni. Hunter Odell. Fredericton; Hon. David Wark, liichibueto; Hon. .John Ferguson, iiathurst; Hon. .John Boyd, St. .Joliu; Hon. Al)ner ll'id ^fcLcllan, Hopewell; Hon. .Jolin (T]a>-iLr, Suubury; Hon. .fames Dever, St. -iohn; Hon. William ?»[uirlK'ad, Chatham; Hon. .J. D. J.ewin, St. Jolm. i Members of the Housi; of C-ommons for the Province ok New Brunswick. — Albert, .!. AVallace; Carleton, David Irvine; Charlotte, A. H. Gilumur; Gloucester, KcunctlyF. Burns; Kent, P. A.Landry; Kings, Geo. E. Foster; Northumberland, Hon. P. Mitchell; Queens, G. .^r. King; Restigouche, J.Moffat; St. .lohn (city), Hon. Sir S. L. Tdley; St. .John (city and countyV Hon. Isaac Burpee and C. W. Weldon; Suubury, Charles 'Burpee; Victoria, .John Costigan; "Vyestmorland, Josiah Wood; York, Thomas Temple. 1885.] PROVINCR OK NEW «HU.NHW1('K. •6 His Honor His II(/nor His Honor liis Honor His Jlonor His Honor IJisi Honor His Honor Hon. .1. H. KoniNSON, Lii ufinant-Uovcrnor of the ['rovinco of Ontario. Hon. LOUIS FHANCOiS UODKUHH'l'- ^'ASSON, Mciitci.ant (Jovcinor of tlic I'rovlnci; of ()iu;l)cc. Hon. MATTHEW I. UK Hi:V. Lii r.icnant (iovcrnor of tlic Province of Nova Scolia Hon. IJOBKUT DUNCAN WILMOT, I/uutcnant- (iovcrnor of the Province of New JJiunswicU. Hon. A. A. Mii)ONALI), liieiilenant-Covenior of Prince Kdwanl I.«^!uIul. Hon. .lOSKPH E. CAl (HON. Lieulenant Governor of ^laniloha. H(,n. ('. l\ CORNWALL, Liculenunt-Goveruor of Tirili."^h (,'oiunibia Hon. E. DEW DNEV. Eicufcnaut Governor of the North- West Territories. II PPtOVINOE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. His Honor the lion. U'OBEiri' DINGAN WILMOT. Lieutenant Governor of the !' ovince of New IJrunswick. Henry Wilmot, E?q. , Private Sec-'etary to th(! Lieut. -Governor. Captain AHrecI F. Street, Aidc-dc Camp. I KXLCUTIVK COUNCll.. lion. Tho.4. G. Gillespie, I'rciidont. Hon. David McLellan, Provincial Secrofary; Hon. A. G. Blair, i Picniicr, Attorney-General; Hon. Janus .Milchell. Surveyor- General ; Hon. P. (J. Kyan, Chief Commissioner Hoard of Works; lion. Kobert .L Kitchic, Solkitoi-General ; Hon. Dr. Vail, Hon. (xaius S. Turner and Hon. A. llarri.^on, without ofiice. li r.EGie.LATIVE (OUN'CIL. U'.iy I). nauinT0ssinp: Clerk; Hcnr}' G. C. Wetmore, Esq., Le.i^itlative Librarian; John Peiks, Usher of the Black Rod; Rev. F. Alexander, Chaplain. It (6 PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. [18S5. HOUSE OP ASSEMllLY. Hon. Jiimos E. Lynott, Speaker. County of Albert —lion. W. J. Lewis, M. D., nillsborou«>li: Hon. Gains Turner, Harvey. Oounty of C'lirleton.- George n. White, Centreviile; John S. Leighton, "\Vootlslo(k. County of Charhjtte.— John McAciain, Milltown; Hon. James Mitchell", St. Ste])hen; Hon. James E. Lynott, St. George-; Geo F. Hibbard. St. George. County of Gloucester. — Francis J. McMauus, Bathurst Village; Hon. Patrick G. Kyan. Caraquet. County of Kent.— William Whealou, Richibueto; Hon. J, LaBlauc, St. Mary's. Conntv of Kind's. — Finnemore E. Morton, Sussex; Hon. E. A. Vail, SuViscx; G.'ll. Flewclling. Clifton. County of i\Iaila\vaska. — Malhias Nadeau, Middle St. Franris, County of Nortlunnberlaud. — M. Adams, Newca.stle; AVilliain A. Parks, Newcasth;; Hon. Thomas F. Gillcispie, Chatham; Julm P. Burchill. Kelson. County of Queens. — Thomas Hetherington, Johnyton; Alitort Palmer, Hampstead. County of Hestigoucho.— J. Canard Barberie, Dalhonsie; Charles II. Labiiois, Dalhousic. City of Saint John. — John V. Elli.-, St. John; Ezekiel ^IcLcod, St. John. County of St. John.— Hon. David McLellan, Portland, ht. John; A. A. Stockton, St. John; Hon. li J. Ritchie, St. John; William A. Quinton. Fairville. County of Sunbury. — W. E. Perley, Blissville; Arthur Glasier, Frederic ton. ; Count}' of Victoria. — Geo. F. Baird, Centre Perth. County of Westmorland. — Chas. A. Black, M. D., Baie Verti'; Hon. I). L. Hanington, Dorchester; John A. Humphrey, Monctoii; Amasa E. Killani, Moueton. County of \(>;U.— George Colter, Mouth Keswick; Eilwaid L. Wetn\oi't\ Fredericton; Hon. Andrew G. Blair, Frederieloii: Frederick P. Tliompson. Fredericton. OFFICERS OF HOUSE OF ASSEMULY. George .1. Bliss, Esq., Clerk; John Richards, Esq, Assistant Clerli; Jo!in B. Grieves, Esq., Sergeant-at-Arms; Itev. Joseph McLeod, Chaplain; C. W. Heckwith and Albert Gregory, Es(is., Engro,'i.n, Portuguese Con.snl at St. .li)hn, N. B Janiea'.Macgregor Grant, Consul of the Netho. lands, St. John. ( 'ommi8.si(mers f(.r taking Affi lavits, Ac'cnowledgenients, Deposi- tions, &c , for the Courts in the Piovincc of New Brunswick.— John M. Chishi/lm, Halifax. N. S., and Gluis. r.eynolds, Italifax, xW S. W. IC. Boattv, Es.,., Pro- John^I. M.'Dulf, Es(i., IMoutr.al John Taylor, Thos. Kelly, Es(i., Siuiiuierside, P. E. I vinc'c of Ontario. John ^I. M. Dulf, E . , Esq., Montreal. (Jeorge R. Lockie, Esii., Monti eal. .To.seph Elezard I'ouilot. Esq., Frazerville, P. Q. Willi im Siaijis on Walker, E.squire, I Montreal, (^eo H. Mullin, Esq., Office— 17 St.Tte Street, Boston, Mass. Stillman B Allan Es(i., Boston, Mass. Joseph A. Harris, E.s(i., No. 7 Court Street, Boston. John W. Lev/o, I'^sq., Boston. C. O'Connor. Esq., Manchester, New Hampshire. Joseph Braman, Esq., New YorE, Harry Pollock, No. 47 Gresham House, London, Eng. Commissouer of Dee.lH, St. John. Commissioners for Massachusetts. -John Kerr amlChas.L.Kichards, Esquires. Commissif.ners mitler Chapter S."), Consolidated Statutes. -Georjre W. Morse, of Boston; Theopihis it. Oliver, Quebec; Charles A. Hanson, of Montreal, and William S. I'ettigiew, of Chicapro. Commissioner for the State of I'enu'^yivania.— Thomas J. Hunt. Commissioner for the State New York. — Warwick ,/ickam Street. COURTS. SUPREME COURT OF JUDIOATUUK. | Chief Jmtiee— lion. John C. Allen, 13th October, \Slo. Jus/ice)^. — Hon John W. Weldon, SOth November, 186.5 ; Hon A. Rdinsford Wetmore, 25th May, 1870; Hon, Acalus L. Palmer, i Judge in EquiU', May IlOtb, 1879; Hon. G. E. King, Deceinbev. 1880; Hon. Jolm James Fraser, Jauuarj', 1883. William II. Tuck, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown ; T. Carleton AUcu, Esquire, Clerk of the Pleas and Clerk in Equity. COURTS FOR THE PROBATE OP WILLS, AND GRANTING ADMINISTRATIONS. Chai'les N. Skinner, Ju l},'e of Probates. The Pi'ob.ite Court for the City and Comity of St. John, is hoKl every Friday at three o'clock at the Re^i.stry Office; and the like Court in the other Counties of the Province, is held at the time.-* .specially appointed by the respective Judgo.><. COURT Of ItiVOaCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. ' Honorable A. K. Wetniorc, Judge; F. A. H. Straton, Esq , Registrar. COURT OP VICE AIIMIRALTY. ' lion. Chas. Watters, Judgeand Comruissary ; IJ. Lester Peters, Ks(|uirc', Deputy Judge and Conmiissary ; William .Jack, Esquire, Advocate tJou- eral ; A. A. Stockton, E-scj., Registrar and Scribe; (J. Sidney Smith, B. L. Petero, Q.C., and Alfred E. Oalton, Eicpiires, Sarrojatf.t. Thl)^. C. Humbert, Marshal. The "RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCl' R. An Evangelical Family Ncwspjipor for New Briin.v wick and Nova Scotia. TERMS: $2 a Year, in Advance. FRED3:RI€T0X, n. b. itOsS < I NISTRATIONS. 1885.] BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 79 ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. [()bserve. — Those wliose names are printed In Italics are either not residliij; or not practising in this Province.l NAMES. William Ciirman, Hichard Carman, Ciiiirles A. Harding, William Jack, Q. C George F. H. Minchin, Samuel Gay Morse, Robert Bari'y Dlcket/, ij Hon. W. Hunter Oddl, A. B. ij Stephen H. Hitchiugs, |l Cliristopher Miluer. 11 David Shank Xerr, Q. C, . I David Lewis Dibblee, A. B., 'I James White Peters, A.B.... I (^porije Botsford, William Botsford Chandler, John D. Kin near, Martin Bent Palmer, Friincis A. H. Straton, Jiimes Stanley Morse, Tlieophilus DesBrisay, Q.C William Tyng Ptters, AiidreiD C. Blach, Junes A. Harding, Allan A. Davidson, Q. C,, . . .Fames Peters Wetraore, . . . Tliomas T. Wijer, James J. Kaye, Q. C, Kdward H, Wilmot, A. M., L.'wis P. Fisher, Q. C, ... William M. Howe,. Charles Doherty, Th>tii\as C Chapman, William James Gilbert, . . . George Ottv, Jfvues Odell, A. B., Thomas W. Bliss, l>ii 'iglas B. Stevens, Sninnel B. Davidson, John Henry Phair, . . tliorge Hare, AUjfk T. D. McElntf,!, ... .lames Tl. Curry, William, Henry Hatlieway,. . WardChipman Drunj, A. B. Samuel Thomson, Q. C, . . . (Jeorge J. Bliss, Frederick Coster, Admitted Attorney. 15 Oct., 10 Oct., 11 Feb., 13 Oct., do. do. 7 Feb.. 2r> 30 32 34 do do 18''5 IS July, 18^5 do. do. 17 Oct., do. 17 Oct. 1830 G Feb , 30 11 Feb., 30 11 Feb., 1837 17 June, 37 U Oct., 10 Feb., 13 Oct., 9 Feb., do 13 Juno, 17 Oct., do Admitted Barrister. 5 Feb., 17 do. 11 Feb., i» Feb., 10 Oct., Feb., 7 do. 8 Feb., 12 Oct., do. 12 Oct. 11 Feb., do. , 28 32 31 3.") 31 37 3.^ 38 37 do. 1837 37 do. 17 Oct. do 17 Oct., \ Feb , U Oct., 18 Tune, 13 Oct., 13 Oct., 9 Feb., 12 Oct., 13 June, Feb., () Feb., 12 Oct., lSl.-> do do 10 Oct., 134.-. 37 SB 3S 3!> do 40 40 do 40 do 4,1 41 41 do 41 do -^S do 44 4.i 4r. 5 Feb.. 40 3 Feb., do do do 11 June, 40 13 June, If) Oct., do, 13 Oct. do do! 14 do lO.Oft., 10 1-J «).t., 4 Feb., 4:|lO Feb., 10 June, 47 1.5 June, 11 Feb., 183 3 Feb. 14 Oct., Feb., 13 Oct, 4 Feb., do 16 June, 13 Oct., do 13 Oct., do 13 Oct., 9 Feb., 13 Oct., 17 June, 13 Oct., 13 Oct., Feb , 10 Oct., l.T Oct., f> Feb., 17 June, 14 Oct., 1847 do do 14 Oct., ]8i7 48 do 4-^ do 47 4S 49 do 4'i 87 40 do 41 do do do do 42 do 42 43 42 do 42 43 4.-) do do 40 48 Itesidenco, Fredericton. Chatham. Gagetown. Saint John. 'Fredericton. Hopewell. 'Nova Scotia. Fredericton. Saint Stephen. Dorchester. Saint John. Woodstock. Saint John. Fredericton. A rich at, C. B. Nova Scotia. Hopewell. Fredericton. Ilcstigouche. Bathurst. Kings Co. Saint John Saint John. Newcastle. Fredericton. Saint John. Fredericton. Woodstock. P. K. Island. Saint John. Dorchester. Shediac. Hampton. Nova Scotia liichibucto. United States. California. Fredericton. Saint John. Hrit. Columbia Gagotowu. Saint John. do. Xowcastle. Fredericton. Australia. i ! » 1 • ■ r = 80 BARKISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. :i885. NAMES. Admitted Attorney. Admitted Barrister. Residence. William 11. Buckerjield, 0. Skeffington Grimmer, Q.C. do 14 Oct., do do Westmorland. "'Oct!,'" 49 St. Stephen. ,1 Henrj W. Frith, do do do do Saint John. Ho >. Ptter Mitchell, .... do do do do Montreal. Geo. G. Gilbert, A. ., Q. C, do 47 12 Oct.. 48 Saint John. Edward Jack, .... 14 Oct., 47 13 .Tune. 50 Frederictnn. B. Lester Peters, Q. C 12 Oct., 48 Oct., 50 Saint John. Da)iiel Feryuson, .... 7 Feb., &0 7 Feb., 52 Chatham. Edward H. Chaudlei*, do do 10 April, 51 Dorchesti-'i-. John C. Winslow, 13 June, 50 Feb., 58 Woodstock. William VV. Street, A. B., do do 12 June, 51 Fredericton. Robert Hutchinson, .... Oct,, 60 Oct., . 52 Richibucto. litnjamin G. G-rat/, A. B., do do 27 Oct., 51 flalitax, N. S Lewis J. Almon, .... Oct., 50 27 Oct., 51 'Saint John. 1). Gustavus Maclauchlau, 12 June, 61 10 June, 53|Bathurst. Charles W, Woldon, Q. C, Oct., 51 Oct., 52 Saint Joliii. Alexander Ballentine, 7 Feb., 62 Oct., bf) Saint John. Hnrd Peten, MA., .... 10 Juno, do June, 53 do. WilliiunP. Dole, A. B. do do do do do. John L. Marsh, Jun., A. B., April, 53 Oct., 54 Fredericloii. William Henry Tuck, Q. C, 13 Oct., do do 55 Saint John. Charles J. Sayre, Feb., 54 June 5()jRichibucto. George Frederick Hill, .... Joseph B. Peck, .... April, Oct., do 6(i . . . -St. Stephen. "Oct.V" 58 ^orcliester. James R. Macshane, do do do do Halifax. Charles E. Knapp, Feb, 58 Feb.. (iO Dorchester. Charles N. Skinner Q. C.,.. June, do June, do Saint John. George Sidney Smith, A. B., 14 Oct., do 3 Oct., 59 Saint John. Daniel L. Haningtoii, Q. C, June, 6'J June 61 Dorchester. Benj. R. Stevenson, A .B.,Q.C., do do do 60;St. Andrews. Ileiir}' Bartlett Bainsford, 1 April, 60 do ^ 62 Fredericton. John Augustus Wright, A. B. 1 April, (10 do ' 61 Saint John. T. Gray Merritt, June, CO 1!) Oct., b\i Saint John. F. E. Barker, 1).C.L.,Q. C, do do June, 61 do. Charles Allison Peek, .... April, do June, 6.'5 Hopewell. William Munson Jarvia April '0 April, 6 Saint John. Josech C. Barberie, .... Oct., do 19 Oct., do Dalhousio. Charles U. B. Fisher, Q. C, Oct., 60 14 Oct., ()1 Fredericton. John Grafton Clifford 19 do do 14 do 64 United States. A. Ilankia Bedell", A. B t» Feb., «:] t5 Feb., 64 Saint John. rhoiuas A. Welling, Edw. L. Wetmore, A.B..Q.C. !() April, 12 June, do Shediac. 7 .lune, 6i Fredericton. William M. Connell, LL. li., 12 Juno, (i3 1(5 June, fi.^i 1 vVoodstock. George F. Gregory, .... do do do do i Fredericton. T. Barclay Robinson, A. .U., do do IG do 64 1 do. Caleb Richardson, 19 Oct , 03 13 Oct., (Jii llichibucto. Pi trick E. Sweeny, .... Finnemore E. Morton, Q.C. . . do do do do .\roo3took, i^'oct.','* \\h 1 Sussex Vale. Lewis A. Mills, .... 19 Oct., 6! i9 Oct., P6 St. iSiephen. James F. McManns, .... i3 Oct., (1 11 Feb., 6(1 FretlericLo;). AlCreil Henry DeMili, A. M., 11 do do 11 Feb., 6.'. Saint John. H. Lawrance Sturdee, A. M., 17 June, ()4 June, Go do. Silas Alward, M. A. 15 Oct., U 13 Oct. 00 do. • f 1885.] BAKRISTEK.S AND ATTORNEYS. 81 NAME3. Pder Millar, Hohert Brooks Peters, Edwin Byiou Winslow, . Robert Caie, Thomas Lewis Ilarri^cm, A. li Andrew fr Ulair, Alfred F. Street, (Jtorge McSorley, James 0. Forbes, A. C. Fair weather, Frederick W. Stockton, . . Walter James Kilner, Robert J. ilitchie, Roheit Matthew, A. M., . Sinn ley lioj/d, Alliin Alfred Peck, Randolph Ketchutn Jones, Isaac Allen Jack, DC.L. . . James Hanunif, Jiihn. p. Hatison, fsntel S. Gross, Daniel Jordan, ■losiah Wooit, Alfred E. Oiilton. Aiiijjustns H. HaJiinglon, .. Gilbert U. I'ufjsley, LL.B., Jiremiali Travis, LL.B. .. Alfred A. Stockton, A. M., -Miciiael Aiiains, Charles W. iJeckwith, I'zokiel McLeod.LL.U., Q.( R. (;iiipman SAinner, Tliomas Milledjre, M. A. ,. George Fred' k. Fisher, Alex. W. Uaird, Sieiihen U. Appleby, Gliailes H. Lntjnn, A. li. .. Gi'orufe II. Steadman, William li. M'-tSweeuy, .. William C. Miliier, Daniel C. Conr.ser. LI..n. .. li. Richmond Harrison, AH Cluiiles A. Stockton, \A,. M. .lauies I). I'hinney, A. H. . . .luiin Uiisaell Armstrong,.. Juiin Ivorr, Gtorffe //. Mallin, LL. B, Alex.. Slaso}>. Tltunipsun, .. Kilward R Greuory, 1^1.. li. M lint esq uieu McDonald, ■lohi! Willet, Thotr.as W. Peters, M..H.. I'itirre A. Landry, Q. C.,.. Adini'ted Attornty. AdinitlLMl Barrister. 15 Oct., do 11 Feb., do do 13 April, do do 13 April, do 13 Oct.. do It do 14 Oct., Ifi do in April, 15 Jnne, 12 Oct., 15 Oct., do do Feb. II Feb., 17 June, do .June 11 June do 1 4 Oct., 14 Oct, do -.0 Feb., 10 Feb., 10 Feb., do 10 Oct., do n Keb.. ■21 Apiil, do I'.t June, •21 Oct., do do .1 Oct. do do it Feb., 9 Feb., •ii Jnne, ■i'i Oct , do do Itesldcncc. G4 do fi4l dol doi dol do! April, 8 Feb., 8 July, do April, do do fiojlO April, doi do 65il0 Jnne, do' Oct., doilfi Oct., fiol do doj do[ do; 11 Oct., doj 12 Oct., do|ll Oct., dol do:l5 Oct., 65 10 Feb , 051 doj 11 June, do I do (jTjll June (!7'Jnne do' 14do t]7:14 0ct., f)7 14 0ct., do In Oct., 08; 10 June, t^" '.I Jnne, (Wi 3 Keb., do! Jnne, (is 14 Oct.. do i3 April. fiii! gg Ottawa. Australia, Fredericton. Richibncto. United States. Fredericton. do. Saint John. Saint John, do. Sussex. Toronto. (17 Saint Jolin. dop^ew York, 07 do do fi7 do 7' G . . j Hopewell ()7i\Voodi'toi'k. (37 OS do 6S (ij« •5^ r.'.t|12 April, doj 1.') .1m-.c, (i',i,l.') Jnn ■, t;;t;ii Oct., do| do doi do »)'.( 11 Oct., do' do doi do 7o' y Feb., 70 ■ S F.-b., do l.'i Jono, do 12 Oct., do do do' do Saint John. Montreal. New York. TJnitcfl States. Fredericton. Dorchester, do. Saint .Tohn. Saint John. Manitoba. "^aint .lolin. do Vewca.etle. G' Fredericton. (is'Saint John. Olij do (i't Saint John. fill Fredericton. iJa^^et own. Wood.^tock. 70iFredoiicton. . . . IMoncton. . 7 Oct , •20 June, ii.'i Oct., •^ ;) Feb., do. do. ' do. ; 1 June, ; 1 Nov. do 13 Feb. do. IDTeb., do -0 April do •iC June 20 June, do i d.) •22 Oct., T2 Oct., do ; do 13 Feb., ; do ; do ■■i'i April, ! di ; is Jun?, do ''J'.2 0ct., I do ' do i do I do 3 Feb., U Feb., do do do Admitted Barrister. Kesldencc. 70 12 Oct., do, do do| do 71 20 Feb.. do do do do do 8 April, •20 Feb., do do do 71 •27 Jmie, do do do do do 24 Oct., 7-2 28 June, do 27 Oct., 73 •27 June, do S Feb., do ■^7 Juno, do ... dr • • . . 1 O 3 Feb do do 74 13 Feb., 74 do 74 13 Feb., 74 do 74 19 Oct., 74 74 .6 June, 74 3 Feb., 74 20 Oct , 74 do 74 23 Oct., 74 23 Oct., do 21 Oct., do 22 Oct., 7!. 14 Feb , do 10 April, do 14 Feb., do 24 April, do do <•> 14 Oct., . d(, lit June, 7.- 24 Oct., do da do 9iay, .... William Hazen, John R. Costinun, .... Williamaon Fisher, L.L.B. . Henry H. James, Havelock C'oy, A. M., .Tames Devlin, .... Jamey P. Mitchell, .... John R.Mai thij, William A. C^iiinn, .... Frnwick W. Traviii, .... Arthnr I. Trne.nan, M. A,,. Uoorge A. Davis, L.L.B.,. . . J'ichard B. Adams, L.L.B.,. Allan A. Davidson, jr., . . . . Hiram G. Betts, ... NV'. C Hazen Grimmer, .... I James Kay, David Tapley, Admitted Attorney. do 20 April, do do 21 Oct., do do do do do Feb., May, 21 June d(. 18 Oct., 19 Oct., do April, June, di. do ly do 30 Oct., 17 April, 24 do do d,) do do 20 June, 20 June, do 20 June, d.j 18 Oct., 'n do d.) do do 29 Oct., 12 Feb., do do 24 April, 17 June do 17 June, do 2?, do 23 Oct, do do do do 7(5 do do 76 do d(. do do do 77 77 77 do do 77 do 78 78 do do 78 78 do do 79 do do do do 79 do do do 79 do do do do 79 80 do do 80 Admitted Barrister. do 21 April, do do 7 Feb., 19 June, 23 Oct., ' do do 10 Feb., 20 April, 22 June, 12 April, 23 Oct., 24 do 12 Feb. , 19 April, 18 June, 18 do 24 April, 30 Oct., 10 June, 24 April do 12 April, 24 April.* 4 Feb, RcBideneo. 24 June, do 20 Oet, 25 Jinie, 19 Feb, 23 Oct, 12 Oct, 4 Feb., 14 Feb, 14 Feb, 14 Feb, 26 April, do 123 June, do'2l June, 80 12 Oct.. do 15 April do 125 June, 80 25 Oct., do I do do! do! 25 Oct., do Chatham. 77 St. John, do do. do St. John. 78 di>. do Moncton. • • • Boston, Ma.sa. 77 St. John, do St. John. doJFrederict(m. 78rN'ewcastle. do| Dorchester. d<)|Sackville. 79|(;rand Fall^. 7J:*| Dorchester. do 3uf?sex. 80 St John. 79| do. 79 79 80 79 Sussex. UnitedStatoi. St. John. (TnitedStates. St. John. 80 Andover. 80 Oampbellton. do St. John. 83 Moncton. • • • Moncton. 80 U. States. • • • Chatham. 81 Bathurst. . . . Dorchester. 80 Sackville. do Richibucto. 80 Bathurst. 81 St. John. 81 X. W. Ter. 80 Woodstock. SI Buctouche. 81 Fredericton. 81 St. John. HljWinnipeg. 81 'Winnipeg. Hi! Fredericton. 81! St. John. -SI do. 81 St. John. 82 Chatham. 81 Newcastle. 81iSt. John. do{St. Andrews. . .. Shediac. 8l|Portl'd, St. J. * » ■ ' -- - 84 BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. [1885. ' ' NAMES. Admitted Attomey. Admitted Barrister. Residence, ii li •■ U. H. DavK 14 Feb, 81 !23 Feb., 82 Andover. William E. lluHsel, do do|.... . ... iFrederictoii. James Htraton, .... do do!24Feb., 82 St. John. William 1). McT.et.d, .... do d.)! do do XJ. State.^. John J. iMtrewt, .... 2.3 April , ylllo June, do Saint John. David J. WeL-^li, 10 June, 8i; , . . IMoncton. Abraham li. Walker, LL.B. do d(r 20 June, 82 St. John. Frank H. Tuck, 17 June, 81 j do 82 tlo Charleri E. Sumner,LL.B. . . 23 June, 8ll . . 'Moncton Robert Beckvvith. do do|29 June, 82 Dorchester. y. W. Emerson, A.IJ., LL.B. 17 Oct., 81 8 Feb., 83 D.)rchester. R. S. LeBert Tweedio, .... .lo do . . . Hampton. J.XH. Archibald Milligau, AE. 10 do • lol . . . St. John. Warren C. Win.slow, 1) Feb., 82 22 Feb., 83 Chatham. Geors'o W. Allen, A. M do di)' do 83 Saint John. Robert Murray, jr 1.-. do d(v 12 April, d.i Westmorl'd, Lemuel Allan C'uny, M. A. 17 April doi.'O do di» St. John. '• Dou>,'aId Stewait Hutchisnn, do do . . . Newcastle, Sjnirgenn Wortman, .... do do 20 Oct., ' 84 Moncton. Clilfoi-d B. Deacon, do .lo . . . . . . . Winnipeg. Frederick Clarence Rand, . . do do 2(5 April, 84 Nova iScotiii. Wm. Murray, do do 20 .lo .1.) Campbelltoii. j Thoma.s A. ICinnear, do do I June. 83 Shediac. i J. DeVeber Neale.s, .... .lo do.... . . . . Manitoba. A. Lewis Belyea, .... do df)!2G April, 83iFredericton. Josiah A. Murphy, do doiO do do 1 Woodstock. i Daniel Mclntyre,' .... 18 do do!.... . . . . i Winnipeg. 83. St. J«)hn. ■■ John F. Ashe, do doj20 Ajiril, j. Albert J. Gregory, .... 28 June do|28 June, 83 Fredericton. 1 Daniel Mullin, .... do do;28 do doSt John. i Jeremiah Hayes Barry, do do 28 June, 84 Fredericton. ^ J. Douglas Hazen, i Allen Wilmot Chapman, do do 28 do do^ do 29 do do'l2 do 84 Dorchester. 1 Mariner George Teed, do do' 12 do do: do 1 John Louis Carleton, 18 Oct., 82 2.5 Oct., do St. John. i John N W. Win.slow do d. 7 Feb., do! Woodstock. William l\ S.-iyre, do do . . .Richibucto. Herbert E. Wardroiier, do do 7 Feb.,' 84 St. John. Isaac H. Hallett, .... .lo do 7 do do! Sussex. j James T. Sharkey, do do 7 Feb., 84 Fredericton 1 Williaoi H. Chapman, 20 do .1.) 10 April, 84 Dorchester. 1 A. J. Chapman, A.B. LLii. .lo do I()Oct , S4' do 1; David Grant, LL.B do «1(> 10 do do! do I Melville N. Cockburn, 8 Feb., 83,21 Feb., 84 St. Andrew.^. 1 Samuel J. Jenkin.s, A.B. . . . do do 21 do do.St. John. ! John T. T. Hartt, 10 A )ril, 83 24 April, 84'St. John. JohnM. O'Brien, B. A do do . . . ; Bathui St. James M. Knight, do do . . . ; Moncton. i William A. Ewitu,', do do 24 April, 84 St. .r.)hn. 1 Edouard Girouard, . . . . i d<. do.... . . . . Monct.m. j i Fred. V. Weddorburn,LL.D: do do 24 April, 84 St. John. • James A. Freeze, .... do do 2 1 do do Frodeiicton. Charles L. Richards, .... 18 do do 12 June, 81,St. John. .1885.] Kf.ULKSIASTICAL. 85 NAMKS. B. l,t;(inanl All'son, Ciarence H. Ferguson, . I). McLeod Vince, L. I^ Ali'X. Straton, . . . . CIiiiR. J. Thunison, . . . . ]{()lit. Rankin Ritchie, . . . . James W. McCready, B.A., John P. Lawrence, B. A Joseph S. Matiiewfl J(it\n M. Stephens, Charles J. t'ostor, Jdsejih H. YeoiiianH, Fia))k A. Bennt'tt, Francis B. Gri'gory, K.iLirtW. Hewson, Allen W. Bray, Ht'ury H. Ayer, (ieo. W. Fowler, Harrison A. McKeown, , Tlifimas H. Wid iiig, . Benjamin S. Pahner, Isaac H. linlSet, Admitted Attorney. 14 June 13 Oct., do do do do 7 Feb., \) do 10 April, 84 9'. ,i„ .5.. do Ki do do do do! M do 2'> cio 12 Jtine, 14 do il4 0(t., do! 84i dol 81 Admitted Barriuter. Ilesidence. ■^us.sex. Saint John. Woodstock. Saint John. iXew'tle. N. B. Saint John. Saint John. Saint John. Saint John. EOOLESTASTIOAL. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAXB. Biiiuop— The Most Rev John Medley, D.D., Metropolitan of Canada. Fyeilericlnn. Co.vnjUTOR Bishop— The Right Rev. II. Tully Kingdon, D.D., Freihricton. Almon, Rev. P. H., Rector, Riohibucto AUxuiuler, Kev. K, Sub-Dean, Callie- ilral, Frederietoii, unci Mis8iuiiury ut New Muryluiul. Arnistronjj, Ucv. George M., Kector, St. Mark, Saint John. Arinslrong, Kev. W. B., Missionarj' Grand Falls. Barber, Rev. H. II., Rector, Shedlac. Uli.'is, liev. I). M., lieetor, We>*tiiiorlunli!iti Attyliiin. Mttllcy, lUv. I'anoii, Rector, Sussex, lie;iii Rnral. Miilidge, Rev. .J.W.. Rector. St. David. Wt'Kiel, Rev. W. Lil?., IJrifilil. MontKoniery, Rev. H., Rector, Kings- clear. NeiiU'8, Rev. .T.. Rector, GngetDWi.. NiiiU'i*, lUv. T.. Rector. WooiL-stoclv. Ni'iiles, Rev. II.n.,Rector,l'anii)ol)cllo. Newii]iam.Rev.(.).S.,Reclor,HHnipton I'anulier, Rev. D. B., Rector, Victoria, St. .Tolui. Pickett, Uvv. D.W., Rector, Greenwich. Parlee, Rev. II. T., Missionary. Stanley. Raymond. Rev. W. ().. .St. Mary's (.'hurch, St. Mark, St. .lohn. UoIktIs, Ucv.tr. Cr., Rcct Or. Frclcricton. Scdvil, Ut;v. Canon, IMi. I)., Residence. Rri^.^liton, KnKl'ti'id. Scliotic'ld, lU'v.dcorirc, Rector.Sinidnds SinioniJH, Hcv. H., Residence. Frederic ton. iSmlth, Rev. R. E..ROctor, Kt. (i.orpc h I Rural Dean. ''! ]8pike, Rev. Henry M., Rector. .Mus- I (luash. I isrpre A. Sell'.)- '\iiid.-!l. L. ' llOMAN CArilOLU; (.'LEUUYMEN. IN TUK niOCKSR or SAINT .lOUV, NKW BKUNSWICK, At the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. St. John. N'.H., Tlie Ul(tlit lUv. John Swkk.ny, D.D., Hishop of SI. .lohn lt.;v. C. ColliiiH, Rev, J,.lin WhIsIi, Hev. W. DollanI, Rev. .fnlin I'onoven ; Cnleton, St. .h.lin, \vry Rev T.Connolly, V. (i.. Rev. Thoiiui.s I.avery, Curate; Krederlcion, Uevx. ,). C. McDevilt nnil ,1. Waisli ; r.lilltown. ]\f\n. .Fanvs Quinri and V. Uradley; Widijstock, Ilfv. .lohn C. .MiiiTHV, V.(;.; IMeiimond. Rev. W. C. (iaynor ; Alina. All'ert County, Ittv. l!. j. McAuUv; Moncton, Kev. H. IMeahan ; Sf'hiion River, Rev. iml Prieilins; Mtinnnncoxlf, Verv Rev. C. Lefehre, i'liperior ilM. ,)o8e|)!i'!(Cnllfj:i', lU'V. I'a flier- K. I,'Al.l:i e. A. Roy, A. Renald, A. I.eRlanc, .\, 1». Conultr; (Juaco, lU-v. F. H. Colleietle; .Jolinsviile, Carleton Co., Itev. \V. f Cliiipi^ an ; I'cieisville, Queen* County, Rev. P. Fiirrel.; Saint Ueorjre, Uev. E. Ui'yie; Silver talis Indnstrial Scliool. yi. ,1 'Im, Kov. J. McDiivitt; Cape Hiild, 1,'ev. I' Pradley and J. Carson; S(. Mar.v, K, iit Co.. Uev. L. .1. N. (Uiellet: Huc- tMi, .li-', l!'-v. I'. X. Micliiiuil and .1. Ilarnott; Kin.'^ston, Ilev. !•". X. Cormier; l(iir,it:tic)i», Rev.Katlier Donctt ;Su8fe.\ Vale. Jvinjnellet; St. rjuil, Kent Co. Rev. Jean Hibert; French ViUage. Vork Co. Rev. \Villiann>'Leary. niOCKyK OV CHATHAM, (Coiiipi'isin;.,' the Northein Half of New Brunswick). At the Cathedral, Chatluv.ii, the Rij;ht Rev. .) «mes Rookrk, D. I)., IJig- liopotChitharn, Hev. Tlios. J. l-annon, Rev. Henry Joyner. liev. Jas. Smith; Neli-ion, Very Rev. Mjclm^l 1'K""i ^- *'• imd Eev. Nichola.s Power; Newca.sth', ilev. i'alrick W. Di.von and Kev. Simon J. fJruniley; lienou.s Bridge, liev.Thos. I'Mtzi^t'iald; JJaitihoyuc.Rov. Wm. A.Moriscy; Net,'uac, Hev Joseph Tlieberi,e; Uiiper Jiay du Vin, Hev. A. A. lioncher ; St. Louis, Kent, Uov. Marcelliis F. Hicharc^?, Kev. W. W. Veniier ; Hichibucto, Rev. Fi. d. J^.annon ; St. Charles, Aldoin, Kev. Kdmond I'atteiiaude; i'atlmrtt, iiev.H. Doiicct ; Bathur.'jt VillaRe, Hev. >> illiam Varriiy ; Petit 1 ochei', He". John Carter; St. Theresa, Kev, Pore Roberta ; Giand Au e, Josejth K. Doiicet ; C^araqiiet, Very Hev, Th.T.ias F. Harry, \'. C, Kev. J.dm F. ^r!lillett ; ['okennmcho,' Kov. Siiiiii!-ilau.s .T. Doucet ; Shippe;,'au, Kev. Jost'ph 'i'ru>/. ./c/m (Kxuiouth Street). John Read; iSf. ./(/'An (Portland), Robert S.Crisp; St.. John (Carleton), J. W. Wadman; S'. .'(•/(jt (Carmarthen Slreet>, A. D. McCiilIy. A. B., B. D.; St. John (Courtena ■ f I ^ 88 KrCLKSIASTH;AL. [1885. Bay). R. Opie; Fnitrilh, T. Mart-hali; Smmir, Waldr'^n W. lirewcr uml unothiM- to l)«>hent ; Ai^'lmqiti, W illium "iAni^^'^H.Hnniptun, I). I). Jhune.A M Sftiiuiel W .SpniK"**. Win. Tweedy. SuiK'nuum'rarU'H. t))/i(i»i. Jus. ( lii i, Onnul I.'ih- /q Vom\ivn: •iriiKiil, 111, .J. M. TifUrL-a; Wilnjonl, Ellus yiiick- foul. A /»i(/ tin, W. v.. .)ohi)(-(iu, li. A. I John Uoad. C'hnirmaii. Job Slu'idon, Financial Secrcturv FREniiRICTON DLSTUtCT. Frmlfiirtov, S. Howard. !>. D.. Willinin Tij^iu'tt. KhuiHclm'-, T. Hinks; 3lnruHrille, Edwin Evans. (.''••«'?*,. I ISfllar. A\ . II. IVppor. SMpeiuiiiiiaij ; Nit^hiciiiik; A. Lu<.'a.s; >rtUfri/l'\ ,]. K. Kinj,'. JhiriUiud, lUht. C 'nu'iits. Aiulorer. J, Gudsinilh. Upper Ktut, Tliomas bU-hbinRK. Edwiu Evan.s, Clmlrman. ("hnilos \V. flaniilton, Financial Secivtary MIK.\MICHI UIKTRICT. Chnthdvi, TiouelaHCliapninn, N. McT-aiiKlilan. A't'/. D.. Kupernumeraries. V.U. Paisley, leave of ab.senec for one >ear. Jiihiciitionnl In^liUiUnu, Cluuiis .Stfwiiri, I) D., Dr. Kiiintdy. TaiUritiunr, James A. Duke. I'm tO- J:it', W. W. Lodge. /«"/<• IV-t^, Sauuiel K. .\ckman. Bctyjied, Wm. I'eiiiui. JliiiiiUni, Thomas J. iJeinstadt, AxUk I'rnici", Supernumerary. .V/"//(/c, Kenjanun Cluippell, A. H. J>" clip-lf, William Harrison. Ahnrt, I) D. Cun-ie. Ahna, T. L. Williams. llUhlioro', (leo. W. Fisher. Pctitcwiiov. I. N. Parker. iS(t/i.-.linr!/, Hoberl, Wilj^cm. ICi'jin, A. E. Lel'afce. John S. Phinnej', Chairmaii. Thos. J. Dienstadt, Financial Socretar>-, ST, BTRPriRW DISTRICT. Robert Duikhp.. M^lHmii:, u. S.Johnson, i^aint Ati, St. Diit'ii' , Clu'v' .^ il. Mdiiaton. .v/ij/i Jy. '(,v, Wallace li. 'r>i'>mas. Hocahec 7 Pierce. J>eer Id'ind, Wm. Lawson. \.:r. Financial See. ' 1 fi ■ CONGREGATlONAf.. fH^-'^^lCH. OFFICEHS OF TilK CO-SOHKO ATlU.s'AL T.SION OF NoVA SCiTIA AND NEW BUUNSWiCK. ■R'V. xJ. W. Cameron rimirmin ; Rev. .Jos. Barker, Secret.ary; Ri'v-. J. Sheppeiley, Statistical Secvetaiy ; James VVoodrow, Esq.,Trea.^ui' r. I: [1885. W, Urewtu uiiii . I). Mdoiv.A M I'/un*/, JilS (ti: I ''(', Lliuy Slii,k- uncial St'Oictarv fHi-U(f\ T. ITiiiks; , SuperiiUii'.aiv; ', ileitry I'chii'u, Oiuif'.wii. Silas \.. 11. H. Sliivw.s- dc. Kilwin .Mills, U< lit. C 'nu'ius. luclal Secrotaiy , W, F. Ilariisioi, l>e BtMit. Talntn- , C. \V. Dutclirr. XiiC'liliSeWetaiy. tiierark'S. (.11, Mtutiiiu, Cliiirifs .'. />». t (/.■ A'/f. , '■(l. Win. IViiiui. :orarv. S/wittr, . Alovrt, l» I). ; IT. Fc-titcvdidv. ! licia! Secretary. ' &tint Awfr-iri^, '<■«, Wallace B. .'nnid AliDian. ucial Secretary. and F. Pninll- ct., S. il. Ivue, . iimej'. Wui.i- r.'c, tr. fSiccle (ilcqtw, JdM'jil: Siimnirr-'inr. Folin .1. Colter. HVf;^ Cny;.. i>. , Financial Sec. ' SCjTIA ASi) jcretarv; Uov. sq., TreasiU' r. 1885.] ECCLESIASTICAL. 89 These officers with the following' pnr.^on'^, ronfitittit.' thi? Union Com- mittee: Kev. MeoHrrt. Simeon Sykes. (}. W. .rolinson, J. \V. Cm>x, A. NV. Main, William I'cacoch, anl William IMcIntosli; and RFe.sHrs. j). H. lUirpee, ( . H. iJearhoni, William .Xmlerson, Natlian 'ruj>|)er, \V. T. Sterritt, Ilolieit Kanlkncr, K. S. WilliauiH an-l DonaM Kthe- riil),'e. L\i)iKS noMEMissioNABY RocjETY, In Connection with tlu'l'.inad.t ongre- L'ationM Mitisionarv Society — Mrs. .losepli Harkcr, rresideni ; ^Irs, A. W. Main and Mrs. I). H. I'offln. Vico-l'resldents; Miss .1. (J . Tapper, Secretary; Mrs. C. II. Dearborn, Treasiin'r. CONORKOATIONAL CMUKCIIES IN NKW IlUUNSWrCK. S.iint .lohn, N. n.. Rev. ,1. B. Sa^r ; Slu-melil and Ornnd Lake, Rev. Jnupph Hirker ; Keswlpk llidife, nml Douglas, llev. ]). W. Cameron; Florenceville, ; Mllltown, St. Stephen, N. H., Rev. T. M. DavieB. coxauEaATioN'AL (nn;ii('iip:s ix nova scotia. Yiirmnutli, N. p.. Rev. W. Mcintosh; Chelmirue, N. S., Rev. W. If. WatHon- M. 1) ; Pleasant River and Ohio, Kev. Win. I'eaoock: I-lverpnol, .Mrook'yn and Bea<5h Meadows. Rev. Siiueon .''ykes ; Miltoti, Rev (J. W. ,I(,'hnson; Corn- walli". Rev. B. Mnsgrave; Noel, Selmiili, n'd Moose Brook, Rev. .1. W. Cox; MiiiiLinil and South Miiitland, • ; Kconomy, Rev. A. W. Mnin; Miir- guree and Boddeck, Rev. James Slilpperley ; Manciiester, liev. Jiicoo Whitman. i CLERGYMEN OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Prfsht/t^ry of S lint John. — A. Donal I, vellrefl; Jamea Rennet, D. D., retired. Lewis Jack, retired 8princflel(I; Win. ^lillen, Uomltec: Samuel .Tobnson, Chlp- riim: D. McRae. D. D., Saint Stephen's Oliiirnh, Saint .lolin; James (tray, M. A., PiHscx; J. A. F. Sutherland, St. .James;. T. I» Murray, Ructnuclie; A. .1. Mowatt, Kiederictnn; .losepli Ho(j?, Miinctiin; ,T. C. Itiir^resii, It. A., Carleton, Sainf John; Kenneth McKay, Rifihmonit; W. Ross. B. A., Prince William; Andrew Love. ("' Stephens; J. S. MuUin, Nashwaak : (J. Kruee, B. A., St. David's Church, St. .lohh; T. B. rotherlngham. H. A., St .John's Church, St. .John; T. Smith, P. D., St. Andrew's Church, St. .John: \. Nairn. Harvey; A. MaeOougall, St. A.idrews; ,). McQ. McKay. Shediac iind Shemogue; J. R. Bearisto, GlassvilJe and Florenceville; Godfrey Shore, I'.upcrintendentof Missions. Presltyt'-rif of .ir/'MvtJc'/*/.— James Murray, I)ou,'[.: Hon. I>. McN. SENATE OP THK UXIVKHSITV. FacuIti/.—-Re\\ A. W. Sawyer, D. D., Prciident ; Rev. E. A. Craw- lev, D. i)., D. 1. Hig-ins Ph. U, K. V. Jones, M. A., Rev. K. .M, Keirsteail, M. A., Tiieoilore H. Ran^i, 1). C. L., A. E. Caldwell. M. A. Fcllowg, T. H. Rand, I). C. L , Rev. S. B. Kempton, A. M.. Kev. E. HI. Saimderg, IJ L)., Silas AlwarJ, D. C, L., Judye Johnstone, M A., Rev. 1>. A. Steele, A. M. Svho!ars.—liev. A. Cohoon, A. AF. , J. Parsons A. B., Rev. (I. 0. Gates, A. M., H. C. Clr. ed, A. .M., H Neil Mol>eod, A. M., Jolm Y Payzant, A. M., F. H. Eaton, A. M., I. E. Cornintj, A. B., M I*. T, E. D. King, A. M , Q. C., Rev. J. E. Hopper, D. D., Rev. W. H. Warren, A. M., \V. VV. McViriar, A. M. IIORTON COLLEUIATE ACADEMY. Established A. D. 1828. The Academy and Ladies' Seminary are under the control of the Board of Governors of Acadia C lloge, and in their government anii regulatiou-i are subonlinate to tlic Faculty of the College. Teaches: Prof. J. F. Tufts, A. M, Principal, Latin and History; E. W. Sr.wyer, A. B., Greek and English; F. R. Haley, Mathematics. ACADIA SEMINARY. Ttni'her^. — Miss Mary E. Graves, Principal ; Miss Clara B. AFai^lKill, A. B., English and Latin; Miss Augusta J. Dodge, Music; .Mi>s El za Harrling, Painting and l^rawiiig. Mis .Tcniiie M. Hitoheiis, Vocal Music ; , French and (jterman ; Mi-ss Hattic Wallace, E'ocutlon. Term Time : The First Term begins on the First Wednesday in September, and ends on the Friday fif the week i)!i^eil- ing Chnstmas. The Second Term bi'gins oa the First Thursday ;ifrer January "h, and ends on the Fii st Thursdaj' in June. Genei.il Ke- marks: 'I'he ordinary e.xpense of a btudeut in either of these dei'.'^t- meats is about 8140 a year. BOAllO OF FOUEtON MISSIONS. Arthur W. Masters, Esq., President; J«)hn H. Harding, FnIiIi Vice-President; Joha March Esq. , Seci etary and Treasurer ; Ernest! I. D., Yariiioutli, control of tlic 1885.] ECCLESIASTI(!AL. 91 C. March, Est]. , Receiver and Accountant. Members whose term fxpires in 1885 : John March, E-f| , llev. H. Cvos-h, T. S. Sinuns, Es(i , A. VV. Masters, Esq., C. F. Clinch, Esq. Members whose term expires in 188G : C. P. Baker, E. Mem1>ers whose t-erm of office expires in IHWi. A. C. Kol»bin.^, Rev. J, I. DeWolf, M. D.. Rev. O. E. Day, M. D.. W. R. Doty, Esq.. Rev. A. Cohoon. Members whose term of ofP.r.e expires in 1887: Rov. .t. a. Gordon, Ja nes Crosby. E.sq.. Kev. A. H. Lavers, T. B. Crosby, Esq., Rov. J. B. Woodlai.d. MINISTERIAL EDUCATION BOARD. Rev. D. M. Whelton, Ph. D , Chairman ; Rev. A. W. Sawyer, I). I)., Secret.arv ; J. W. Brass, E>q., Treasurer. iMember.s whose term exiares in 1885 : Rev Prof 1) M Welton, I'h I), Kev E N Archibald, J J I'lostwick, E?n, E.sn, Rev E ilickson. >lembers jl whose term exi)ires in 188(5: Rev E M Saimders, D D, Rev J W || Manning, A.B, S Seldon, Esq. Members whose term of office exjHres || in 1S,S7 : Hon D McN Parker, M 1), D C L, .1 F L Pars(m.s, Esq, Rev il J F Avery. l! BAPTIST MINISTERS IX NEW BRUNSWICK. KA8TERM ASSOCIATION. George Bockw'th, Havelock; .1. B. Blealcney. Hillsboro; C. C. Burgess, Hopewell: V^". \V. v orey. Coverrtale: E. C. Coi-ey, Sackville; I>. D. Carpen- ter, I'oinc Midgic; A. f. Dykeman. Dorc)ie«ter; J. E. Fillmore, German- town: J. \V. Curpenter. New Horton; J. Gammon, Havelock; (i. O. Gates, Moncton; J. Uoldrup. Coverdalo: Jl. Gross. Hillsboro; I). P. Harris, Thorn- town: .lames Ilerritl, llavelock; K. H. Howe. Ilill.qboro: O. N. Keith, Havelock; E. Hopper, Dawson Ri( !»?«;: .1. H. Hughes. Frederictoii; M. Lewis. Corn Ridge; S. C. Moore. Domolsello Creek; A. T. Shaw. Albert; G. 8eely, Hetiteodiac; I. J. Skinner, Havelock; .1. C. Stcadman, El;i:in; 1). Bleakuev, Kiiinear; D. G. JtcDonald, Sackville; T. M. Munro, Salisbury; Uev. 1. E. 15ill. Newcastle, North.: U. R. Herrit. Shediac: M Normanday, fct. Mary's, Kent; Sol. Smith, Wcddfoiil: \V. .1. Swatlield, Harvey. WKSTICnN A.S.S0CIAT1OS-. W. P. Anderson, Newcastle, Queens; (i. N. Ballentine, Woodstock; W. ijn Poekwlth, Fredericton; T. A. Blackadar, Macnaquao; Sanuiel Burt, |J..i'ksonville; II. A. Charlton. Knoxford; John (lonnibs. (^lunberland I'oint; Henry L. Gov. Nashwaak: F. D. I'rawley. Frederic! on; Cnlvin Cu -ry. Prince hVilliam \V. 'M. Edwards, Blis-sAeld, .Miramichi ; I lemy Haines. Otnabog: J. G. Harvey, Upper Gagetown; A. H. Hay ward, Rockland; Charles Hen- derson, Andover; O. C. Herbert, Benton; E. Hickson, Carleton, St John; J. W. Hiegins, Cumberland Bay ; George Howard, Richmond; Benj. Jfwctt, Hartiand; B. N. Hughes, St. Mary's, York Co.; Peter Knight, Lower Queensbury; C. B. Lewis, Lower Cambridge ; A. B. McDonald. Narrows ; W. D. Manzer, St. Mary's, York Co.; P. O. Reese, Upper Keswick; T. \V. Saunders, Prince William; H.J. Shaw, Hartiand; F. S. Todd, Shcmold; Thomas '1 odd, Woodstock; J. H. Tupper, Queensbury; J. W. R. Young. Simonds; S. W. Keirstead, Chipman; B. N. Nobles, .Tacksonville : W. F. Parker, Woodstork; W. A. Troop. Newcastle; Hez. Harris, CambridKi'i .\. E. Ingram, Andover; G. W. Springer, Jemseg: W. E. Vickery, Wooilstucl;. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. J. F. Bartlett, St. John; I. E. Bill, D. D.. St. Martins; J. Cahill, Carleton; Wellington Camp, Fairville; David Crandall, Springfield; W. T. Corey. ^ Springfleld; T. W. Crawley, A, M.. St. Stephen; Henry Cross, ! St. John; J. E. Hopper, D. D.. St. John; R. M. Hunt. St. Stephen; E. Keir- ; stead, Collina Corner; M. P. King, St. George; Robert Mutch. Uphain: W. i J. Stewart, Portland. James Spencer, St. John. Peter Spragg, Sp* iiig 1 field. Jas. Trimble. Pennfleld. A. Washburn, St. Martins. 8. Welton Sussex. G. C. Good, Hampton Station. W. C. Rideout, Oak Bay. FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. OFFICERS OF GENERAL CONFERANCE. Rev. John E. Reud, Moderator, Keswick, County York. Rev. Joseph Mcleod, Assistant Moderator. Rev. Q. W. McDonald. Corresponding Secretary, Hartiand, Carleton County, Major Vince, Recording Secretory, Woodstock, Carleton County. Dr. Burnett, Assistant Secretary. William Peters, Enquire, Treasurer, Saint Join. Prof. E. G. Foster, M. P., Auditor. EXECUTIVE OF CONFERENCE. Rev. J. E. Reud, Chairman, Keswick, York County; Major Vince, Kecre- \\ tary, Woodstock; Rev. G. Ilaitly, Joseph McLeod, A. Taylor. J. T. Parsons, !, William Peters, Esqs. ii OFFICERS OF ELDER'.S CONFEREFCE. I' Rev. John Perry, Moderator; Rev. G. A. Hartley, Corresponding Secy. [' MINISTERS. I Eseklel Slpprell,Somerville, C.C.;Jo«. Noble, Woodstock; Jacob Ounter.Kivil'r-i icton; Alexander Taylor, Tracey's Mills, Carleton Co.; Robert French, Mill- stream, KingsCo. ;John Perry, VictoriH Corner,Cavleton Co.;William Kinirliurn, Nashwaasis, Y.Co.; O.A. Hartley, Oarleton, Saint.7nhn; Thomas Connor, Victoria Corner, C.C.; John McKenile, Jerusalem. Quc-ens Co.; W.Downey, North, Head, Grand Manan; J. T. Parsons, Watenoo Street, St. John; J. N, Biime*, Beaver Harbor, 0\i. Co.; Thomas S. Vaowart, Victoria Corner. Carleton Or, Oeorge W. McDonald, Hartiand. CO.; J. E. Reud,Keswiolc, York Co.; 0. T. Ilait; ley, Upper Woodslool(;T. O. DeWitt, Watervil.'.e, Carleton Co. ; Joseph McLt-od- Krederlcton ; Klijuh Or«y, Salisbury, Wtstmorland Co.; C. T Phillips. Sussex; K.Garrit.v, Fredericion Junction; J( hn .S. Jones, Oaverhill, York Co.; |i •lohn Graviiior, Bristol, C. Cm. ; T. W. Carp »nter, WicUhHra, Queens Co. ; H. ' Colpltts, Jacksonville, C. Co.; J. Henderson, Andover, V. C ; S. H. Woyninn, , Salisbury, Westmorland Co.; 0. M. Buhar, Victoria, C. Co.; W. Dc.ViUf, I Hartiand, Carleton Co.; J. Wesley Clark, Apohaqui, K. Co.; Henry Hunt, [ Jacksontown, Carleton Co.: John A. Robertson, Portland. St. John; .1. •)■ , Barnes White Head, Grand Manan; G. B. Trafton, Holdeville, K.C. ; C I*' Uideout, Upper Kent, C.C. ; A. Trafton, Lower Woodstock, Carleton Co.; i! W J. Halse, Portland, St. John; John H. Erb, Hampsf«ad, Q. Co.; S. W. SLaw, Mount Pleasant, Carleton County; O. N. Mott, Springfleld, K. Co. | ^ ior Vince, Secre- ^ •r. J. T. Parsou3, 1 jouding Secy. [1885. ECCLESIASTICAL. 93 Conference Licentiates— Aaron Hartt, Woodstock; Oforpe W. Foster. Brof.lcville. Carleton County; \V. \i. WipKin^. A IJ., Woodstock; F. B. Scribuer, Fredericton Junction; A. C Tlioiiipsoii, Moncton; H. II. Cosman, Middieland, King;'s County; (ieorpe K. Clark, Ili^ Cove Q. Co. Uistrici Meeting' Licentiates -George Currie, R >yal Road. York Co.; James E. Porter, Lower Hanipstead, Queen's County. IIOMK MISSION SOCIEl'Y OF TIIR F. C. ll\I»TISTS OF N. D. Rev. J. E. Read, President; O. B. Trafton. O. N. Mott. O. JI. Burbar, I Vice-Presidents; Rev. J. T. Parsons, Onrrespnnding SeordHrv; Rev. J. W. I Clark, Recordiiiif Secretary ; Rev. G. A. Hartley, Trenauri'r; Gidion McLeod, *u.lit>r. Executive Cnmnilttee— Rv s. W. J. liaise; D. W. Clark, W. Peters, and John Kimball, Esqs., with Secretaries and Treasurer. FOREIGN MISSION SOCIETV OF THE F. C. UAPIfSTS OF N. D. Rev. Wm. DeWare, President; Rev. E. Sipprell, Rev. S. II. VVeynian. J. H. Erb, Vice PregicJents; Rev. J. McLeod. Cone'^ii'iti ilnj Seuivtary ; Rev. Win. jiiiwney. Recording Secretury; J. A. Vanwart, K-in.. Trensun-r; E. W. Sharp. E<(i , Auditor. F.vecutive Coniinitti-e— Itevs. W. Kiufchorn, .1. E. Reud, T. Vanwart, C. T. Phillips, John Perry, ^lessrs. E. C. Freeze, Moses Yerxa, W. Slii>p and W. G. Gannce, with Secretaries and Trensurer. • F. C. RAl'TISr SADBATH SCHOOL CONVEX ilON, IJev. A. Kinney, President; a'l the Elflors of Conference, Vice- Presidents; F. B. "Scribner, Esi-, RecDidin^ Secretary ; K. V. Freeze, F>q , S. S. Agent; J). W. Clark, Ivu]., Treasurer; Executive Com- niiitee— Wm. Teters, Albert J'aliner, T. L Alexander, J. A. Owens, Walter Doucet*-, Gideon McLeod and John Kiinhle, Esqs. F. C. BAPTIST MISISTBRS' RELIEF FUND. Rev. Joseph Noble Presirjent; lli-vs. A. Taylor an 1 K. Sipprell, Vice-Presidents; Rev. J. T. Parsons, Ilecordniii .Secretary ; R. E. Mc- Lo.id, E*in., Tre.'\8nrer; Rev \V DoWare, Audit. ,r. Execiuive Co;n- iniltee-Reva. W. Kin?horn, S. W. Clark, O. M. Bubar, T. W. Car- penter aud C. T. Philiii.s. F. C. BAPTIST BOARD OF MA .N AQKRS. H. S. Palmer, Eaqj., Hampatend, Chairman ; Rev. G. A. Hartley, C;.rleton, St. John. Secretary ; I). VV. Clark. Ksq., Carleton, St. John, Treasurer. R. '' McLeod, Robt. Slipp and J. A. Vanwart, Es(i8. elders' CONFEKIONCE. Rev. O. W.Macdonald, Chainnan, Hev. G. ^. Hariloy. Heeretary CHRISTIAN, OR DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. !* lint John, N. R — Cohurjf Street-^T. H. Capp. Duke Street— Oeorce Oarraty. Lctete, Charl()tte Co.-.I. A. Gates. Beaver Harbor and LeTang-P. D. iiNovvlin. Leonardville and Lords Cove— (>. B. Einery. Uoer Island, N. B. W. F. Hughes. Kessviek. N. B. -Henry Boone. MISSIONARY BOAnn. E. C. Ford. Chairman. E. C. Bower.s, Treasurer, retary. T. H Capp, Howard aiurray. J. E. Barnes, Sec i • 1 94 EDUCATIONAL. [I88r. Educational Department of the Province. | PnnTiNCiAi, Hoard of Education.— The Governor, Uie Members of U?nt, &c. Tlionias Harrison, Lli. D. .Examiner in Malhemulics. Loring W. Uailey, l*b. D., E.xuuiiner in History and Oeugrupliy. MADRAS SCHOOL. \ Thk Oovkrnor and TnrsTKES oftiik Madras .Sciioni, in Nkw Brunswick.— The Lieutenant Governor, the Lord Uisliop of ihu Diocese, the Members of Her MtijestyN Council; the Juilee ofthe Court of Vice Admirnlty ; the Speaker of llie lI'Mise of Assi'inhly ; tlie Mayorand Recordi-r of Saint John; the IJrctor a:i(i : CliU'chwardens ol Trinity Cliurcli. Saint .7nhn ; tojfother with T. W. Dauii'l, li. [ Sidney Sinit^', Simeon Jone.s and H W. Firth. Esquires. 11. Lawrance Sturdee, Esquire, Clerk und Treasurer. UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. » Visitor on behaUof Her Majesty — His Honor the Lieutenant Governor. Corporation and Mi;mbk«s of Sknatp. — W. Brydone .Tack, D. C L,, Pre.iiilent: Hon. David Warl<. AKred B. Atliertnn, M D.. lion. Ez.kiiM McLeod, LL. B., lion. Archibald Ilirrison, W. Crockett, A.M.. Foster .Mo Farlane, M.I)., Chief Justice Allen. Boyle Travers, M. D.. Hon. Allan .\. Davidson. E.sq., Geo. E. Foster, M. 1'. and E. L. Wetmore, M. P. P. Hegistrar and Treasurer— J. Doilgla.s Ilazeu, B. A. Professor of MatliematicJ, Natural Pliilos >phy and Astronomy — William Bry- done Jack, D. C. L., Professor of Chemistry and .N'atii.'id Science — Loring \V. Hii- ley, I'll. J).. Professor of English Literature, Logic und Metaphysics — Tlioina.'* Ilir- '| risun, LL. D. Pidfescor of Classical Literature and History — II. S Hri(l);eR. ji M. A. Professor of French Languape and Literature — Francis I'. lUvct I Examiners f.r Degre'-'s — Kev. TJIiarKs II. Paisley, A. M. ; Win. Crockett. MA.,! Ucv. G. Goodridgelloberts, A. M. ; Exaimiiersin Civil Law — F. E. Barker, I). C b. '| Cfn.i.KOiATR School, Fredericton. — lle.Td Mooter, George Robert Parkin, A. M. ij AsiiistantK— G. W. Fenwick, A.B. Bliss Carman, B. A. Instructor in French— FruiiciB P. Rivet. F. C. B. EDUCATION SOCIETY OF N. B. AND N. H. Pre.sident, E. C. Freeze, Eaqulre ; Vice-Presidents, Rev. .1. Noble and G I W. McCready ; Hecretaiy, Rev. Jose|vli MoLeod; Treasurer, Dr. Burnett.! Dlecti)rs~ltev. B. Morritt, Gideon McLeod, E^tq , Rev. .1. Perry, G. W. Boyir. Esq., and Dr. Burnett. ; 1885.1 BANKS. 95 MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN COLLEGE, 8ACKVILLK, N. B. UnAHD OF Trustbw* AND GovBRNORs.— Ilcv. J. McMuriajr, Chairmiin; Jo*i»h Wood, K:(q., A. M.. TreasiiriT ; A. A. Stockton. Esti., M. A.. L.L B., Secretary; Uev. II. Pickard. D. D , Il-v. If. I'ope, U. D.. Uev. C. Stewaif, I>. P., Kev. A. W. Nicolson, Rev. Jolin I.iitliei-n, Rev. VVilliam H. Heartz, Uev. D. D. Currie, VV C. Brown, Rev. S. F. Heustis, Rev. Edwin Evans, Rev. Howard Spragne, P.D.. Kev. Thomas Rogei-s. M. A., Henry B. AUi.ion, Ksq., Joseph Pridian), Esq., James D. Dixon, Esq , Daviil Allison, Esq . L. L D., Jas. H Incli, Esq., LL. D., i .lairus Halt, Esq., OH Starr, Eso., Alexander Gibson. Esq., Joseph L. ' Black, Esq., Lemuel L. Beer. Esq., W. F. George, Esq. Executive Committee -James D. Dixun. Esq., Chairman. The Rev. C. Sttnvart. D. D , Rev. H Pickanl. I). 1)., Henry B. Aili.son, Esq , James R. Inch, Esn., L.L. D.,.Ioslah Wood, Esq.. A. M., Josepo L. Black, Esq., W. F. Ueorffe, Esq., Rev. D. Kennedy. CoLLKQE BoAHD.— James R. Inch, Eaniel, Henry Vau^'lmn, C. H. Fuirweather, John Yeats, J. U. Thomas and W. W Turnbull. Bank oi' Burrrsu Nohth Amkuica.— Head Olfice, liondon, i:i)'- land. Capital, 84,866,060.07. Head Ottice in Canada, INIonttval ' General Man.icror, K. U. (Jrindl^y; St. Joh'i Office, W. E. (UVvr, Mana;;er; (\ h\ De.icon. Accountant; Jeroaiy Taylor, Tellu'; John Millar, Discmnt Clerk; T. B. Hannah, Arthur J. Glazebi-ook, and Hermann L. Feiler, Clerks; William Maber, Messenger. j Baxk of Nova Scotia.— Incorporated, IP^'M. Capital, 81,114.000.1 Re.serve Fund, §470,00. President, John S. Maclean; Cashier, Tiii.ina.s Fyi?hc; Directors, John Dimll, Vice-President, Samuel A. Whit,', Daniel Croum, A lam Burns. Head Office, Halifa.x, N, S. St. Jnhu Branch -J. M. Robinson, Agent; James Mowat, Aesountant; F. \V. Da)iiyl, Teller: A. C. F. Sorrell, T. R. Christian, T. B. Blair, Hl.iir ' Roberti^on, W. H. Scovil, J. E. Narraway, E. P. Stavart, Clerks. Ge )ro'e Tho:up=ion, Messengei-. : Mauitimk Bank of tiir Dominion of Canada.— Authorized Capital, j §321,000.00. President, Thomaai Maclellanf Vice-President, Joromi.ih Harrison. Directors, John Tapley, John McMillan, A. A. Storlin.^; | Accoui\tant, W. M. Botsford; Teller, J. Fred. McMillan; Clerks, W. O. H. Sharpe, Geo. Beacall. Ajjents— Fredericton, A. S. Mm-' ray; Woodstock. N. B., G. W. Vanwart. Bankino House of Maclellan & Co.— Thomas Maclellan, Alfrcil Chilton Blair. Accountant, Andrew Blair; Teller, Charles II. Lm"; T.edf,'er-Keeper, Boies DeVeber; Discount Clerk, John Russell, jr.; Clerks, Arthur P. Hazen, Wm. II. White. Pf.oi'le's Bank of New Brunswick. —Capital, §180,000. Mana^'or, A. F. Ranilolph; Cashier, John W, Spurden, Accountant, D. J.ee Babbitt; Payin,' Teller and Discount C'lerk, W. B. Coulthard; Re- ceiving Teller, H. G. Estey; Messenj^'er, Daniel Richards. i Dominion Government Savinos JJank, Saint John.— R. W.Crouk- ' shank, Assistant Receiver General, Mana'^er. Janes Robinsoti .i . 1 S. B Paterson, Accouot:ints. G. F. S.mcton, E. W. Chestnut, Tell r>. Thos. H. Lawson, Messenger. Office hours from 10 to 3; Satiuil y, 10 to 1. A^".'nts---Bathurst, W. J. O'Brien. Chatham, D. Fer^'i.^nii Dalhousie, W. Montgomery. Dorchcstei-, Walter Dobson. Fre'liiii ■ tin, A. F. Street. Newcastle, H. B. H.uldow. Qiiaco, Wm. Vau^'Ii ui kichibucto, John Rusk, llillsboro, R. E. Steeves. St. Andrews, (' M. Cove. Woodstock, D. F. Merritt. Moncton,J. Crandall. bus- sex, B. Harrison. 1885.] POST OFFKK. 07 TIaijkax BankiN(1 Comi'a:*j:\vBiu:nswick Division. (!liief Kiilway Mail Clerk, Fred. W. ]Ui/.:'.ard. Second Class .Mail (' Crk-i, John A. McM. ifnntor, Fred. A. K^Lev, (ieor),'e M. Ixyan, W. Starkie, J. Philps W J. Weldon, jr., J. P. Pid-eon, (Jeo. A. IVirker, A. J. (Jross, J). I Vice, H. Wathan, .1. C. Millar, I). ^reK.•!l l- lii'k, A. Prittain, P. (;.Maj,'ee, S. P. Jack. Third Cla.ss. S. J.', .Ma.x- urll, K. Lc'Roi Willis, P. J. Freeze, Ceo. H. Oulton. Probationary, .Mrx, Murray, John t'ampbell. Tem]>orary, John il. Watt, C. F. Hol)en. PO.STUlK. All lettei-a sent to any \rjivt of tlu D.iuiinioii or United States are Ii ibL' to a Uniform Rate of three cent) i)jr half otiuce, according to the following Hcale : — ,V letter not exceedinLj half ounce in weiglit 3 cts A letter exceeding half ounce and not exee^'ding one ounce G " A letter exceeding one ounce, and not exceeding one ounce and a half ..' 9 " .V letter exceeding one ounce and a half, and not exceeding two ounces 12 " A letter exceeding two o\inces and not exceeding two ounces an 1 a half 1.') cts And .so on, adding three cents extra for every addition;»l half ounce. Postage on Drop jjctters, one cent [lor half ounce, and must be pre- paid at least one rate. Letters for the United States mu-it lie lavjuid. on - r;ite, or they will II it be forwarded. Lett'jr.s po-ited for delivery witidn the Dominion, miist be prei>aid at least one rate of po.stagp, otherwise they will not b*- forward ■!. U.VTES OF POST.VGE ON LETTEHS I'OU BUITISll ANM) KOHEKJX COCNTKIES. Austria, Hungary, Belgium, D-iimark, (including Ice- l.iiid and Faroe Islands,) Jvgyi>t, Krnneo and Algeria, Germany, Cibraltar, Great Britain and Ireland, (Jreeceand Ionian Lslands, {)8 POST OFFICK. [188l I j Italy, .liiMfiii, MulU, N't'tlRMlands,_ Norway, lV>rtuj,'al ami Is- I lands of AliuliM-ia uufl /V/.orea, KuMsi.a nml (irainl Duchy of Fin- I laiitl, St. Pierre et Miqiielon, Spain, Sweden, S\vitzcrlan ets. I Allen (Aral.ia), Avi.'.ntine Confederation, hrazil, Britir«}i .(Juianu, \ . v York, Ceylon, via S. F. and E., I Hon;,' Knivj; ^iiiciudinLf Aiiii»y, Canton, Koo-chow, Hankow, Nin>,'- ; |M» and Swatow, via S. F., liulia (British), Aianritius and its l)e- I nendendes, Straits and Settlements of Sin;^ a] tore, Penance and ' jt Malacca 10 ct^, j \'ia New York. —Asj)inwall, r» ets. liahani.'is, "» ds. DernMida. j i'cts. Peru, 10 cts. Chili, 10 cts. Mexico, 5 cts. Panama, '> (.ty !■ Buenos Ayres, .5 cts. 'i Via San I'Vancisco. Australia, 7 cents (excoi)t) New South WnKs, jj Queensland and Victoria, 1') cents. Fiji Islamls. 7 cts. Javii, lOtU ' Xew Zealand, ir> cts. Sandwich Islands, 5 cts. China, 10 cts. i! ^'ia Halifax. -lU'rmuda, ') cts. Newsiiajters, 2 cts. N^ewfountll.ir'I, 5 cts. Newspapers unil printed matter for Neu f')inidland, Ic. per i u/.. Monte Video, ."» uts. Sierra Leon, 10 cts Via New York. - ( 'uba. '» cts. .Jamaica, ;"» cts. Porto Eico, ."> cts. St. Thomas, St. John aiul St. Cnix, (Danish) .'» cts. Other j)laces in West Indies, 15 cts. Hayti and San Domin;,'o, .") cts. Via Halifax. -Jamaica, 10 cts. Hayti and San Domingo, 10 ci-iits. St. 'J'hon IP, 10 cts. Other jdaces in West Indies, 10 cts. French Possessions, hy all routes, 10 ct^^. Porto Ric(», via New Yorl;. r* cts. St. Thomas, via Now Vork, 5 cts. 'I'rinidad, 10 cts. Prepayment of letters ami other mail matter must he made hy |mi>- tage stamp. Stamjts can be olit.iinod of the fullowiny sizes of any nf the authorized dealers : Ac, Ic. *2c. .'ic. .k;. (Jc. lOc. 12.\c and I'lc. oarli Re;,'istered Letters. Letters intended to b:* re^'istercd, when ad- dressed to i)lace3 in Canada, must be jtrejiaid by stniuit, 2 cents e:icli. , To the Cnited States, ."> cents each, in addition to tiie jiostaye r.ilt'. For Newfoundland, re^dstered letters, 2 cents. Other ai tides, ."> ceut-< in addition to the])ostaye. All letters for registration should ))e posttM] 15 minutes before the iimir of dosing ordinary m.-iils, and in the evening ])revi(>us to !> o'clock. For l''n;,dish mails letters mu>it be registered ;it) minutes before the time of clnsiny, Canada Post Cards, Ic. ea(di. i3ritish I'ost Cards, 2c. each. P.st Bands, 4 f^1.25 per liundred. Stamped Enveloi)es are for pale as follows : One Cent Stampeil Kn- velope at the rate of 81.30 per himdreo, or 10 for 13 cents. Three ( '«'iit Stamped Envelopes, small size, ii'o.rO per hundred ; large size, ."^.'^..d per hundred. Smaller (juantities as follows: 1 for i cents; 2 for 7 cents : 5 for 17 cents, etc. Piist Cards, at Ic. each may be sent to any address in Canada or T'. S. Canada Post Cards cannot be forwarded to the I'nited Kingiloiu "i Postal l^nion Countries. Newsi'AI'F.hs AM) Pkkiodic'ai.s.— Newspapers and Periodicds .nl- dres.sed to jtlaces in Newfoundland, Great Iirit.ain, (»r the I'nitu! States, printed and published in Canada, posted from the offin ii publication, or News Ayency, to actual Subscribers or News A;^e. its ( iuclmlintj Exchamies), are subject to a x'jite of out! cent i>er j)o\mi'. gross weight, whi h must be prepaid by p\d)lisher at the time of post- in;,'. Such newspapers and periodicals must be ii c'f). ii Newspapers posted fur City delivery will n^t be delivered l)y Letter ' ;, ("jiniers, unlesH i)repaiil liy Ntaiujt. 1 Tiansient XewspiipeiM and I'enodioalrf iiddre.-^sedto pl.icps in C'iiiiad;i, , Newfoundland and United States. On all Newspajiersiuid iV'!i,)diealrt ji iitlier than those sjieoilied above, the po^taj^'e ratt* will be one cent per 4 ' niuu'e.s in weij,'lit, which inu*t be prepaid by ]j4hed not h.s fr<.'(iuenl1y than once ' ;. month and wei^diin;,' less tliiin one mince nijiy I'e punted sin/ly, if ', [irenaid by po8taj,'e stamp one half cent each. [ NewspajMT.s publisheil in tlij Ignited Kinjdoni, and leniaileil by Xewr! Ayenta to re;.,ndar siibscriberii, may lieieniniled Fiti:i:. This will !ijij)ly to NewKpapers only, an I not t^^ IVriodicals. j Ml.scEl.l.ANKor.s PusT.xi. M.vTrru. i'aiiiphk'ts. Occassional l^ublica- ' tii>!i.'i, Printed ( 'ircuhu-.-^, Piice* Curroni, Han-ibill.'j, Book and Xew.spa- \K'v Manu!;cript, PiintcrV Proofs, Maps and Prints, Kn^'ravinys, Sheet .Music, Photographs, Doennii-iits, wlndly, or i»artly printed, or written, Midi as Detnls, Insnranct* Policie;^, Miiiiia and Scliool K'-turns, or other (li'cinnonts of like nature, wholly or p.-irtly piiiited or written.- When l-ip^ted addressed to any phtce in < 'anada or the United States, and not ( xceedins: 4 jxninds in weight, 24 inche-i in hn^'th, and V2 inches in breadth or depth, must be prep.-dd by postage stamp at the rate of one Ofut ]>er i ounces in weii^dit. ami must be p"t u;) so as to admit of in- j xnt'otion. Such books, papers, returns, itc. , must not be accompanied I'V any instructions or directions. I?ank notices, advices of ^oods in t.an.sit and i)ersonal notices are liable to letter rate be'.-.auae intemled for the information of a particular jter.-on. Le^al and commercial papers are liable to letter rate of posta^,'e unless sent by |)arcel post, mid the exceptions above ^dven to matter of that t!u.^i are restricted to ilnounients specified, such as deeds and in«uranc ■ pi lieies. The rate of postage on Seeds, Cuttint,'s, Pailbs and iloots is one cent |ii'r t ounces, the weight of a papckayo not to e.xceed 4 lbs. UooK P.\CKKT.s. — Pa.ssin;.: between i)laces in the Dominion of Canada or to and from Newfoundland, and lot exceeding' ;") lbs. in wei'^ht, 2 it. ia lemrth and 1 foot in breadth, must lie prepaiil by jiosta^^e ;undlaud, must b.e prcjjaid by posta^^e stanij) it tll^• r;ite of One Cent per 4 ounces wei'^'ht, and jnit up in such a manui"! as ♦^^o admit of in- ^p'ction. Coods Hi'iit in execution of an ni-der.'ho'.v'iVi-r ^■mall the 11 lantity may Im-, or articles sent l>y (me jirivate irol ividual to jvnother which are not actually Trade Patterns or Samples, ;n o nofc .ailmissible. Heyistration fee 5 cents. U.MTED S^.VTK^s,— Patterns and Samples of Mercliaiilise, ported to places in the United States, will continue to be aiibjeet to tie special rate of 10 cents each, pre-i».ai I'UST OFPICK. []s«n. Pakckl Vohv. -Thi' po-ttajjo uii parcels a^l^lreHsed t ' placea iti ( 'ana |a continue at foniier rato.-t, wliicli must lie piepaiil l)y pimtaye stamp, \i/,. ; Not »>xct't'rlin;< 4 o/. woiylit, (» ct'iitH. il(». il'>. 12 ilo. (U>, 12 . IM <](., do. I Hi. .!(.. 2t .1... Ami so oil. raic'ils iiiloiiili"! to pa.-s tln'oii;,'li tlio in:iils sliouM n>t exceed .'> lli>. in \veij,'ht, or 21 inclifs in leii-'tli, or 12 incln's in hroaittli, anl lettor stainj) th'-ieto, in atiiition to the imstaut'. IViivels cannot be tr;ins:nitted l»y post to any |ilat;e beyoml tlielin;it. of the l)oniini'>n of Cmud.i. r.or can any parcel lu' forwariled to I'liti-h ColnniLia or Manitohi ( A inni; ♦•;,' ex'"pted), vii the CnitvV.l St.iti-, which exit- 'd-< in wti^ht ilvi linat of 2 lis. IJozh, Parcels for Winnipf;,' of 4 llv-t. Wei Jit c;i:i ).i tiif.sridLt-'il. COMMISSIONS PAVAlil.E FOR MoNEV OKDKJJS. OIIHEBS PAYABLE IN TMK DOMINION Ok' CANADA. LiMTT ."^lO!). On orders np to SI 03 Over -SI 10 00 " 10 20 00 " 20 40 00 " 40 GO 0.) " (i) .SO 00 " SO 100 00 2 cents 5 10 20 30 40 m Not more thin i-ne OidLM* under §10 to be issued to tho sanj'i persmi in the same day, drawn ou the same place in favor of the same payee. Orders Payable mi the luilted Kingdom, ITnited States, Newfoundl.uu!, Gernmny, Switzerland, Austria, Hun^'ary, ilouniania, Bel,!,'inni, Xorsvay, Sweden, Netherlands, (Holland), l)..nmark ^inclndin^f Iceland), Barbados, Ta. SIO 00 Over SIO aud uj) to 20 00 " 20 ' 30 00 " 30 'I 40 OJ " 40 " 50 00 Names of parties, places and sunn to be written in the plainest pns- sil)"e manner As thero are sevoral localities of the same name, ilo- milters must hi careful to inilicato widch of them they mean. l''ther peison authorized to issue Money Ordcis, " to is^uo any Money Order without haviu;,' pi iously receivttl llio " piuvliaje money, or sinn j ayable therefor ; ana Sec. 20 enacts th;it " every person who aids, abe s, counsels or ])rocure,i the comini>«i')u " of any such misdeameanor as aforesaid, shall be guilty of a nd-t'u'- " meanorani punishable as a ))iinciual offender." '1 he person to whom an order is payable, can liave it paid to a second 10 cents 20 u 30 11 40 u no 11 1885. POST offuk. 101 person by wiitin;^ on it, " I'-ty to tlju nninr of (the name of till' NctMind IN-rsdij to fill the lilnnk), for vnliio received. " IVrHonrt reniittiuijr money «lmuM olit.iin Money Onlcrs, an tlio Po- jirirtnient in not res|)(in-ihle for the Io-h e>jistereropuity of the iievsnn to whom it i"* addres!»ed, and nnist lie forwardel accordiii'^ o direction.-i. On no iipplication, however indent, can it he ilelivered 'i.ack to the writer, or 1(1 any other jierson. A nj' obscene or immoral hook, jiamjihlet, pic ure, or other i)ublic;i- tioti, of an indecent or immoral tdiaiacter, or ai y letter upon the out- fi.le or envelope of which there aie words, dcv ce«, ninttciH, or thiiiK'S aforesaid, is not jiermitted to pass by po.-t. Any article, sopi)o.>-ed to li.; liab'e to C'nstn lis Ihilics, which is re- I e< ived by mail from any other country, wi^l be tent to the ncarcnt j Collector of ('ustoms. 1 I'SEFl'L HINT3. Never send money or other article.^ of vabic through the Vost OfTico oNcept either by Money Order or llei,dstereil Letter. Make complaintH and iminirii's in writin,'. Preserve and recpiest correspondents to preserve envelopes of niLsient (ir delayed letterH. Uuainesa men shouM be careful to anthoiize Imt a limited number of jicrsons to rective their letters, and only those in whom they have full confidence. I Have a letter box on yoviv office door. I betters addre.'<«e 1 to mere initi:ils, or fictitious rianie-<, will not be ilelivered, unless addressed in care of a resident, or to some box in the ^•ost Office. I Letters containiuf^r (iohl or iSilver Money. Jewels or precious articles, (ir anything liable to < 'ustoms diities, c;innot be forw.anled by Post to : any of the I'ostal Union countrie* excejit the United States. nK-l>IHF,CTF,l) I.I'TTEKS To ANY PLACE IN CAN ADA, Till", ( NITKI) STATKs, ANP POSTAI, UNION C01:NTUIKS. j He-directed TiCtters to places within the Domiinon or Uniteil States j will be forwai led without any addi ional char^'o if returned promptly i to the UfHce. Fictters sent to or received from a Country of the Post.i! Union, and afti'rwards re-directed to aiiy jilace in ('anndv, or a (Niunirv in the Tostal Union, will bo forwaided even if taken out of tl:e OfhvC and j rn addre.sscd ; b>it if re-a ldress;^d to a jdace wli"re tlie e i< a hi;,dier iic.eof posta^'O the difference of postriKe will be chargeable. i )' i 102 AHS0('1ATI0N8. [1885. Associations, Societies, Companies, Etc. Nkw Hhinhwick At xii.iAdv n uhE StwiETV.— L«'liart»n Uotsfoi'd. M li . lV«siil»'iit; ThoiiuH W. Dnnii'l, Kdwunl 'I'lirs. John WlHlmrl. ('liurlos I'ai t, Henry VnuKlum. .Iam»>s MoMilliin, \'i( ivprpisidt-nts; U. ("rnlkslmiik, Trfiisiin-r; Thi>maw Macldlan. Seoivtary; T. U. Marker. Hon. JohnMiyd, .rosepli lltillork, Jn.sliiia ( lawson. .1. A. Kstey. .las. Klt'Wi Ilin;,'. .1. I. Irvine. Charles K. Kinnear, .lanx's l.ojjjan. Wni. IVters, ,l(>s«*ph I'i'ieh.inl. i; Kohertson. T. S. Slnuns, (J. W. Whitney. Coniinittee. Tlie store ot' Mcv.is. .1. & A. MeJIillnn. I'riiiee Wni Street. liepository. Mr. .lohnTohmd. Apiit, It Ih paiticiilarly reqnested that all eoninuiideiitionH he uddreHHed to tiic Secretary, nnd all i-eniittnnceH made to the TreaHurer. PouTi.AND HitANrn UiMi-K SociKTY.—Jaines Harris, I're.sident. 'Wlllinm 1' I)ole. Vice I'reKident Uev. I,, (i. Stevens, Hev. W. J. Halse. Uev. H s Crisp, Kev. W. .). Stewart. Vlce-Presitlents. ex-oflh-lo. Frank II. Iljiyc, Secretary. M. Ilaniin, Treasurer. A. Miles, jr.. Deipository. Leoimiil I)nni)hey, .1. S. .>lay, T. Stuhhs, Win. WhlitaWer, H. I'orter, E. it. WhiUsi.l.', M. h. Claiks- hrld;?e. Committee. ( 'AHi.EToN naA.vcii HiMt.K SociKTY.— D. W. Clark, President. The Resilient ( lerKvnien. Viee-I'residents. A. (!. .V. S.ilter. Weeretary-Trf»astn"er. I! J. Wetmore. W. .1. Clarke. T. W. Muxgrove, M. D.. W. M. Colwell. I«. 11 A|i plehy. Iriah Drake, K, Mcl-'arlone, M.l),, Kobtrt Fair, Jarvis Wilson, i'ommittee. Y IM C .V. '.UAurr, mi: CoNVKMfON.- President, Judge Hen.sley, of Charloiti town. Vice-Presir W. S. Morri.son, St. John; 1). .McDonaM, Pietou; W. MeCurdy. Mnsi|ii(!.i. hoit. St^cretaries, Ueorge Brenmer, Charlo'tetowii; W. L. Temple, Halilax !.f St. .Ioh.n Yoi'no Mkn's Cniu.sTiAN A.ssoci.vtion.— President. John K. Irvinr, Viee-Presidenfii, T. W. Daniel. J. .Mareh. H. S. Miller, Dr. W. S. Morrisnti. G. K. llurpee. .John Stewart, J, K. IJarnes, (!. A. Wallace. Uecordiii;; S. .• retary, (}. A. Henderson. Corresijonding Secretary, J. Clawson. Tn a- urer, S. H. Paterson. Librarian. K. S. Stephenson, (leneral Secietarv. Trustees, Hon. Isaac Hurpee. Dr. LpB. ilotsford, Eilwin Frost. ,1 W. Daniel. Hon. K. MeLeod, Jolm Stewart, J. K. Irvine. Board of Directors. -H. B. Jaek.son. Prof. McVicar. J. (). Miller, H. ': White, (ico. Younger, (i. Mitchell, (i. A. Smith. H. P. Kerr. E. T. C. lvno\v.s. Dr. Botsford, Dr. Crawford. C. II. Hut hinps. J. McA. Mutchingr-. A. 'X. Sulis, E. Frost. J. S. Marnie, J. P. Bowerman, F. H. Jordan, D. J. Hnice, » E. Macmichael ^lAiirriMK Sr.sDAY-scnoor. Coxvkntio.v.— President, S J Parsons. Btni";i. Carleton Co. Vice-presidents. A F Stoneman. Yarmouth; T .s Siinnis. Si. i John ; Wm Herd. Cn iilottetown. Corresjuindin)? Secretary, .las Fori. 4. ; Halifax. KecordMig Secretaries. J. T. Fletcher. Wotnlstock; C H Leon.ml, I Plalifax. Treasurer, T B Crosby, Yarinoi.th. St. .John County Sr.NnAY-scnoor, Association-.— John E. Iryine. PivsiiU iit. Wm Peters. Edward Willis, H J Thome, (Je«». F Burpee, John Sfeuari. Jas E Barnes, John March. D \\ c'lark. Executive Conunittee. TS Siinni'-, Secretary. Chcrcii of ENfiLAXD Ladies' I.NfsTiTrTK.- JIrs T W Daniel, Vice presideiit Miss Siuder, Secretary. Miss Simonds, Treasurer. Mrs R P Stair, Mis.l B Armstrong, 3Irs W H DcVeber, Mrs J Kaye, Mrs W. Hazcn. Mrs !■ T Clinch, Miss iMurray, Conunittee of ManaRement. CnuRCH OP E.NOiAND LvsTiTirxE.— The Right Reverened the Lord Bishop of Fredericton and The Right Reverened the Bishop Coadjutor of Frederichu. Patrons, The Rev Canon Brigstocke, M .V. President. Vice-presifiims. fi8Hr.. 1886.1 SOllKTIKs. 103 Btc. )t.sr.»ra. M i», t, ChuiloH I'al , ('rnlkshank, in. John l(')V\i: !»r I'lly, Mii.s(iii.l'i 'iiiple, Halil'a.x l.Iohii v.. Irviiii'. S. Mori'isni). llvoonliiif: Si !• iwsoii. Tn a- al Scciftaiy. )tsfor(l, Kiiwiii inc. MilhT, H. ':. \ ('. KniiW'S. liiiS^'. -^. '•^'■ ). J. Unicv. » •s )ns, lifin.'ii. S Siniiii^. SI. .las i-'.in.'^t. C H Li'onanl. ini'. I'rt'si'liMi. .John Stow art, T S Siiniii'-. 'ioi' iMvsJiieiit Ktair, yiy-' ■} izcii. ?.lfs I' T ifFrtHlerii'ii li. .•(>-pr»'siili'iii>. T]w Rev D H Parnther. H«»rtor of Victoria. Cuiletoii. The Rev (i M .\rni- , Ntronfc. R<'Ctorof St Mai'k. Ht ,Iohn. The lU-v ("anon IioVchcr, Hector of , St I'aul. Portland. Tlic Rev (} Schoflfld. Kcct.ir of SinioiidH. The Rflv L ijStevcnn. Rector of Poitiand. Th* Rev (f O Troop, Rector of St .laniuK, St .lohu. t'liMles F kinneur and T W Daniel. Kh(ih. Council. A PTInpett. H 1' Starr. C .» Macdonald. J McNIchol |r.. H I- KtunltfO. E (i Kaye, (Jet. J i ('...Mfer. Alfred .MIIIh, A II DeMlll. c K I. .lurviH, the Rev. R Mathrrs, .lonoH Iliiwe. M H Dixon, Beeretary. (iei«. K Falrwonthcr. Treasurer. William! Iln/en, Librarian. COLONI.VI- AND CONTINKXTAI, CIICHCII SOCIETY. T W Daniel. Clwiirniftii. LeHaron Botsfoid. RW Crookshank. C V Ivinncar. Rev D B I I'arnther, Local Coiniuittpe. JnmeH R Ruel. TrcasunM*. Rev (5 M Arm* [ ' stroHK. Secretary. j THE CHURCH MISSIONARY SC^CIKTY OF SAINT JOHN. -President, LeHaron Rotsford. Vice-j.residpnts. Charles Fnirweathcr. (leorRe A Hamilton, M D, Cbarles F Ivinnear. Secretary. T W Danic'. Trea«vrer, liinies R Ruel. KVANdELICAL ALLIANCE.-Presidciit. Caut Prichard. VicePreal* ilentH, JaH McMillan, T ^V D.anicl. Henry VauKlian, l?cv (J M .\rni»trons:< |ir Hotsford, Rev Dm Rennett and I'ope. Corresponding Secretary, Dr Macrae. Secretary Treastirer, S H I'ateiHon. ST. VINCENT DK PAl'L SOCIETY. -President, John NuKeiil. Vice- President, Louis .J Carr.ev. TreaRurer, M J Potter. Secretaiy, E Frlel, Spiritual Director, Rev Antoine Ouillett. RELIEF AND AID S()C1P:TY.— Directors, James Reynolds. President ; I' A Everett, Geo Robertson, A Rowen, C H Fairweather. .lohn E Irvine, A C Smith, W H Tuck. (I S (h'Fore.st. Wni Peters. T W Daniel. A F Mc- .\venney, (4Porjre F Smith, .1 Mt;0 (Irant. Executive Committee, James Heynolds, W H Tuck, C A Everett, (I S deForest. Secretary, T Burke. Treasurer. ST. JOHN MEDUAL SOIUETY.— Dr Holdeu, President. Dr. Musffrove< first Vice-President. Dr. Taylor, Hampton, second Vice-President. — ' Treasurer. Dr (iray. Secretary. COUNCIL OF PHYSICIANS AND SUROE(»XS IN NEW BRUNSWICK.- Dr Wm Rayard, President. Dr J 7. Currie, Secretar}' and Ke^istrar. Dr Sleeves, Treasurer. NEW BRUNSWICK I^IEDICAL SOCIETV.-President. Dr ThomasWalker St John. First Vicp I'resident, Dr H Patterson, Frederictan. Second Vicn' I'resident, Dr (Jeo Taylor. IliUiipton. Secretary. Dr T W Musprove, Carle- ton. Treasur"!-, Dr I) E Beoyman, St .lohn. Cor responding Secretary, Trust'-. Dr I) E Berrvman and Dr Daniel, Council, Dr J T Ste,.>.,.- 1 j ^' Z Earle, Hon Dr Vail, Dr Moore. Dr James Christie. ST. .JOHN LA v> SC'li TY -C W Weldon, Q (\ M P Tuck, Q{\ C N t kinn- r. .; !,", F E Barker. Q C, D C L. Hon R J . ^'XchU' , J. H Hut i, A O Earle, (J C Co-ster. BARRIS''u,i;S'iv>'IB:r- .-DrTuck, g C. President. 111'. Vice-P.cci.i.^1.. .. -u ;.'il. D L HaninRton, Q C, Dr F Iw Weldon, QC. C H ii Fisher. Q C, E McLeod, g C. J Harrison. Pr Jordan, Librarian, (i J Bliss, Secretary, urer. LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION.— O T' Smith. President. H A ^IcKeown, Vice-President. W S Covert. Treasurer. .1 Boden, M B Henderson. IT A [ McKeown, Execvitive Committee. i A(1i:nt.s Anmiui/KO toSei-i- Law Stami's. Timothy O'Brien, St. .loll!;. Jas Battmeau. Bathurst. (ieo Calhoun. Albert. Edw.ml Johnston. Chatham. E Perloy Willislon, Newcastle. W A (^uinn. Frederioton. SB Appleby, Woodstock. Chas H Smith, St Stephen. Harris H Hatch. St Andrews. Steadman Crandall. Monoton. Ale.x Robb. Dorchester. Arch, v'hisholm, Dalhousie. Jas McDougall. Richibucto. Hilaire Peltier. Ed- iiumdston. R T Babbitt. UaKetown. Henry S White, Sussex. James Cookson, Hampton. E J Smith, Shediac. President. E McLeod. E E W H L Wet more. Q Barker, Q C. C .\ Vanwart, L R J R!ack, Treas- t fl. ■I I 104 SOCIETIES. [iss: I NRW BRUXSWIOK HISTOlilCAL SOCIETY.- Presidoiit. A A Stockton Vifi'l'ivsidents, W TJii'lf and (iilhcrt Miinlo -h. {'orn'spondinKSrcicin \ . .1 W L.i\Mt'iuM>. Keoonliiur Stirclury. I'liireiico Ward. TieasunT, 1) li I \Vatfrl)ur.v. Lihmiiaii, I) 11 .luck, (.'oiincil, Col VVm Cunard, H U Iliini phrey. K C J Dunn. ,} Howe, (« 11 Lee. I NAXniAL lUSToli*' SOCIETY.-Prosidrnt. Dr Hotsford. Fiist \ u-,. Pivsidt'iit, M CliuMilnTlain. Second Virc I'lvsidt-nt, Tn as urer, .1 A Kstv. IfcccinlinL: Sccii'lary, W .1 Wilson. Corresjini.din;; SfiTcturv. (icoiKc r llav Mhrarian, S W Kain. ("umtur.s. (Jim;:,. y Mathmvs. T W Dnniid and \V V Best. Council, l)i- HardinK. U 1' Slarr ami I Edwin Fislur. I MKCHANICS' INSTITrTK- rivM.icnt. D P Chisli..lm. Vicp-Pn'Mdt'iits. I .loliii Ma;?«'i' niid T M llnniiipton. UtTonlint^ Socretary, F S Siiar)if (or r»'.><|)ondinj,' Sfcivtaiy. (i«'o W AlitMi. Treasurer. (} WWIiitney. liiioclurs. S Alwanl, T A Hankini'. I) IJrff/.c. daines Fieininf,', I Allan .lack, 1' McCufl't-rty. .lonas Howe. .Fas ('liii>ti»', M !>, (I F IMatllu-w. Aiidi-cw dil niour, Kdwaitl Sears, jr, I'dwiii Fisher. AudiLoi's, Jos H Ilanuu, .Jaims Adam nml K F (^hilKley. ( 'nrator, C C Parker. ST. ANDREW'S S()( I i:TY.-. Fames Kno.v. President. James Stniioii. 1st Vii'f I'resideiu. .Mcx.inder Hankine, ;.'iid Viee-I'resident. IJc. 1> .Maei-ae. l> D. ('ha|tlaiii. .lohn White. Treasurer. I) (' Robertson, Secreiaiv R.lierl Jardiiie, ."Marslial. — — R Ross, P 11 Inches, M D. ( oin nilltee Cliarity. .1 U IVrrie. S II C'ruokshank, Pipers. ST. JOHN UriLDINfJ SOCIETY.- Direetons, Charles N Skinner, I'lvsi. dent. .lames t'liiislif. Ml). Vitv President. .Me.vander Duff, Mannu'in-' Direelor. (J. Murdoch, W Christie. IM D, i) A Sinclair. Solicitors. 1! ('Iii|i man Skinner. Wii-i l'u;,'sley, Jr. Surveyors. .\ Christie. St. .John; N .V ( lilT Fredericton; T (deiidennini;, Moncton. Rankers, the Hank of New Hnmswick. Secretary -Treasurer, Thomas Reid. PROVINCIAL in.jamiii lli'vciior. A C Fairweather. A T Dunn, .lohn .Fordan, Dr .lohn lU'rryman. COUNCIL FISH AND (; ami: PROTECTION SOCIETY OF NEW HRF.N.- WICK. .Ii'ines ,\ llaidinu', IHkIi SherifT. i'resident. .Fames 1 Felliw-i. 1st Vice President. .1 l><>Wn!re Spiirr. -.'iid Vice-President. S. S. Fall. Dr. I .l.ii Hcrrvman. T oity Crookshiiik. C A Kohertson, O T .-^tone. Count Deltiin, ,1 II i'ullen. F Ulla/.en, e. R C Skinner. T P. Rohinson. W F hesi. Dr Frink D E Perrvman. .1 V Ellis, .lohn MaKee, H W Frilli, T W Da-i.el. i; Sears, Jr. A .\ Slocklon. Solicitor. E .1 Welmore, Secietiiry. WII I'diail. Treasurer, .lames Hi.lly. Correspondinj.;- Secretary. MASONIC HALL COMPANY.- .TV Ellis, M P P. President. .1 McNicIi.l jr.. Vic(> President. W Watsmi \llen. Secretary. Directors, U RSteveii,'-iii W Fliuntin^r, W.J I.oiraii, ,1 V Elli:;, .1 ".leNlcliol. jr, ('has Mnstcrs, T .^ l!ol.erl.soii, Kohert .Marshall, H DnlVell. ,F Adam. 'W U Wallace. W Watsoii Allen. T A (iod.soe, H .1 Tborne, T .\ P«'lcrs, ti R Ilegan, tuid (i Ulake ;. ^ [188.-). 1886.] CO.MrANlKS, 105 V A Stucktc.ii. iiiRS('«i'flar\, euKurtT. 1 1 II J. U U ilniii I. First \ JL-e Tnus 'orrfspoKiiiii;: >rs, (ii'i >!;.'.• I' t V SStaiT iiiul CP-Pl•("^illl•Mls. Sliarjif. (or ■y. Iiii-octors, Allan .lack. I" Aruln-w (iil laniiii, JaiiK's imes Str.iiim. ii'i ila-^li'ir. 'I' N W NSat . .'1 i Ulakr 1 Nkw Urti vswick Odd 1*'fi,i,(.w.s' Ham, foMPANY.— Presiilonf, J. i Cliristif. ^1 I). Vic«'-ProKi(lfnt. I) Sinclair. S'oliL-itor, Hon .IikIki' Skinner. | hirictnrs, (iilhert Mnnloch. Hon .Indfje Skinner. A ImlT, Wni Smith. David ] ,'^iiRlair, I>r Janit'.s C'hri.stie, liobt Marshall, U U Barnes, Alex Hankine. ,I(M;(il\s CoAl. iMiN'iNc Ast(i(i.\'i Ki.N. I)ire( tnr.-<, .I.'unes Kennedy,! rre.>IKKN Mancankpk iMl.viNi: Co.MrANV.- President, William I'ope, . t!..si"n. IMass. Secretary Treasurer. W (' Pope. r..)ston, Mass. Alfred | Miirkliam, :\Iarkham\ille. N 15, .Manager in New Priinswii-k. i I Si'lUNO Hii.i. NflNlNi! ('(tMi'ANV, -Hi>n. A. Macfarlane. J're.'vident* i W F, Vioom, Seere.arv-Tre.isurcr. Directors. Alex Macfailane, U(' I-«'ckie» , .ImIui MeDouKiill. -I U Cowans. Uohert Cowans, (i (1 (iilbert and ( ' J Towns" ; lllMld. NlAV Bki;x.s\vick Pki) (litASiTK <'t).\tPANY. — .r. W. Lawrence, V. TC Hini>ee. .Tames Harris. F. Fisher. .1 C Kobertson, U H Ai)pleby and 1 (liarles F IJurpee. |)irectl't^:. ,1 W Lawrence. President, (i K Smith. I Secretary Treahurer. St. .Toiix IIiiiAi. ('kmkti;i!Y ClMI-any. .Tolin >rauee.' President (i. | SMlney ^;mil1l, Hecretarv Treasurer. \V .lack, .lames Ht-ed. W Thomson. IJicliaid Thompson. T \V Daniel, .lohn Hepm. .lames I, Dunn. .John H i I'arks. A C .lardine. Dr Hotsford and S S Hall. .John Cruikshank. Hesi.lent Miperinlendent Ofilce, I'uKsley's Puildin;,'. Corner Princess and Prince j William Slret'tH. j (Ihf.fnwooI) ('i;m1'TI:kv CoMI'A.ny, ( 'Aiii.K.niN. (iearije If. C-jirk, I'lesident. (ieor^e F ardin;,'. Seen t My Treasurer. Fred II l.inde, Iv N KniKht. I) W Ci-.irk. .loiin V Fllisund John Christopher, Directors. St. .Tonx (Jas T,n;iiT Comi-anv. I'ireetirs, \l. Pdnir, President, ,i(.|iiiH I'arks. .Jt)hn Poyd. ,lohn Wishart. Daxiil Caldwell. .James Dyall, F I. Hnrker. Wm Fleminjr. Charles Patloii. (ieo Fills, Sei-'y. St. .Tojin Mi.rcTUic Lhjiit Company. - Directors, Simoon .lones, I'harles A Stockton, \V F liutt. M Fee |{oss. iMannK* r. Ifoyal lihctric (uinpanyi INIontreal. Simeon .lones. President, (has. .V Stockton, Treas- I'ferand Secretary. M Sr. .loiiN Nir AND P.nl.T CoMPANV, Diiei 'ors, 15. \l. Lawrence. L. II Youn^. .1 A Cheslev. (Jco F P.iri>ee and W .J P.irk.;. P K Lawrence, I'nsident. Col, dim; , UK lli.tN AND Silll I. M AMKACTriilNt; ("uMPANY. - 1 M rectors, H,n Lsaac Ihu-j F 1! M.)oie and diaries Purpee. St .John: F O Scovil. III bIi (d' Sitnonds; E U Puipee, UaiiKor. .Mviutimf; WAKiiimsiNt; ('ompan\. Dirwtors, Ifoii. ,Iehn lioyd. Thus Madellan, T H McMillan, .1 L Dimu and 11 T Clinch, 106 ASSOCIATIONfi. [1885. MoNC TON CoTTOM MaN\ KACTruiNO COMPANY.— J. L. HarriH, I'lvsi- dent. Directors. C U Recortl. .lolni A Ilnniphrey, Ah«x L WriRht. W ,[ j Robin.son. Josinh Woods aud Geo W OhnndUir. Richard A Hoclteji, Trt-as I nrtT. John McKenzif . Serretary. AE Chnpnian. James MrAllistir and I D B Lindsay, Auditoiv. Alex F WriKlit. (."omineroial Agent. MoNCToN Gah Lujhi AM' Wateh CoMl'ANY — John L. H.'in'> President. Idrectors. Jolin A lliiniphrey. Josiah Wood. Bluir Botsfi.rd. John MoKiMizie, J W Biniify and I) A DutTy. V I' Ifatris Treasiirrr. It .\ I Boiden, Secretary. K T Trit"s, AiuUtor. Bnrden ami Atkinson, SMiiiiioiv j MoNCTON Si'iJAU I{kkimn(} Company .1. L. Harris, I'rcsid.nt. I Directors. Jolin A II»in»pi>reV, C B Record. Jolui B l"-lli B Lindsay. Andifora. Bord.-n an.) Atkinson, Solicitors, llKCOUI) FoUNDUV AN!) M.\( !MNK CoMI'ANV. W. J. KobijlSun. \'\v>\. dent. Kirectors. ES ( Mithotise. J N Smith, Harvey Wilson ami David PHce, ES Onthonse, Kect.Tnns. J Peters, .ManaKer. j MoNCToN Inivkiisai, >fA( itiNi; Company, A. K. Killain, Presid. -nt, ' Directors. (' K I'aluier. .MB I'almer. S (' Willmr. A K Killani and K A I Borden. R A Borden, Sec.-Treas. .lolin McKenzie, Auditor. C fl Wiiiitr, ; Manager. I 1 Mi>.N( Ton At:i!i( I i.Ti'UAi, M AXt j"At'Ti iuN<: Co., (I,'s. K B Buckerfleld and (Uo M Jarvis. E A Cliaitei^, ] Sec.-Treas. A D Cable. (Seneral Manager. I Phaioiacki:tu'AI, SociKTY, rresiilent, R. U. ^fcArthnr, St. .lol ii. I VieePresident, (J C Hunt, l-'redeiictim. Secretary, R W McCarty, Saint I John, Treasnrer. C V Clarke. St. John. Council. Geo A Barker and .V (.' I iWnitli. St John; John M Wilev. Kr >dericton ; E M Estey. Moncton: J P H F MeKen/,i«>, Chatham; W H Claiii. St Stephen; Dr Smith, Woodsloek I'uoviNci.vf, IIii'i.i: Assin!.\Tln.\. - IVesidont, iSTiijor .Toh:» U Vurk-. Vice I'resident. Major J R AiinstronK. Council. I' A Melville. Cnpiain Laiij^stroth, Lieut. Loidlv. Cant V H Ifartt, ('apt J T TIartt. Cap« L«>Ky;i'', Major Arnold. Cai.t Arnold. Lieut Smith, Li^-nf Mclntyre, Lieut McRohliie. Major .Markhani. iJeuf Mnni'V Mauitfmk C\iMMKiHTAi.'riiAV|-|,i,i:i{H' AssoiiATloN.--rrPHiilent. Aiiani Burns. \iee I'resiilcnts. Kohcri Tavlor. T E Kenny, A K Mr.ckinhiv and (Jeo J Troop. Halifa.\, .1 McMillan. Hon John Boyd, W H Thorne ami W K Fisher. St John. .1 W Allison. .)>i« Wallace. W J Stewart, James Fru.scr, T C Allen and .J E Irish, Treasiirer. Wm Robert.son X. V>. T'ofi.Ti'.v AMI Pkt Stock Assoc iation. -President. Col, \. Blaine. Vice I'residents, P R Ritchie. St John Co,. Capt Thomas McKen/if York Co.. I* A M.-Oowati. Westmorland Co,, .F B Snowball. Northuinbcrland Co.. L 1 Flower. «,>ueens ( o . W B Morri.s. Charlotte Co.. L J Ahnon. Kins,"* Co. H W Wilson. Secretiiiy. J 8 .Madareii. Treasurer. DoMIMi'N SaKKIY I'rNt) T,!»K ASSOCIATION. Directors- To irpif sent shareholders. . I DeWolfe Spnrr. Thomas Temple, .M P. W H Tliurii'; to represent certillcate nu'ndnM-s. I»r .f T Steeve ■. \ Foster Macfarlan'' H W Frith; to repre.sent both cla-sses, ChasF Cllncli, Auditors, J H McKoliini' Robt Whiteside. Areh McLean. J DeW ^-purr, IVeJiident, Dr Steev. < Vice Fresident. ("has Campbell, St'cretary, 188.".. ] CLUBS. 107 l'(tl,YM«)Hi'uiAV Ci.rn. ("liaiK's Xeviui. mill ,1 Kt!ii\viclc Fniser, ^'icc Pri-sMlfiit^. Win Tivas. I'n>.i«l<'iit. Lovf. St'ct. Sr. John VrcTiALKiis Association.- PiTsiilent, Simeon .Tones. Viit'-pre.sident, Dniiiel I'atton. Tiea.s!irer, Dndiio Bivi/o. Sorretary, O (iiirdoii Royne. Kx'fculive Coiii'iiitte*'. Simtiiilne IJieezf, T I. liourke, Thomas Furlonj;, W J Kojjan, M A Kiini. Xici'TiNE RowiNVj Ci.i n. - Piosiilent, H. ('. Karclny Toy.!. Vicv- I'lcsidentH. F H Tiick and W E Vrooni. Cajtiain. TT Lantnliim. !^fct.- TrrasiinT, E T Sturdce. Stewards, H Keltie .Jones, I'rter (. linch, (« S , Kcator, .lames liantalmi. ' N'KToniA Skatinc Cl.rii. (1. 15. Hou'an, I'lfsiilcnt (J. ('. I'o.-ter, i S.it. Trea«. A C .Fardine. V V. Hurpoe. A F MoAvenny. NV L Busby. H .1 A (iiidard. W H Purdy, O Blois. James Ktiaton. Hireetors. | St. .Tohn Ckickkt and ATMi.tTic Ci.lb IVesident, Siiueon. Tones, . Firwt Vioe-IVesideJit, (' I' Rurjiee. 8econd VierPresidiMit. A O Skinner. I Treasurer, ,1 li Tluima.s Recretan*. -T H WaRstafT. Mana^in); Committee. I the ubo\e oftieers and Messrs. W .\ .Stewart, U 1> Robertson. .\ M Majfee. '1 .Mex. Thompson and J 8 C'ummiuK i Lansdowne Ciuckkt Ci.ri! .T<»hn McMillan, President. Usbonie niiiis. VieelVesident H llaivey. Secretary. II Keltic Junes. Treasurer. The above officers with A Finiay and (ieorse W Jones, form the K\f(Uti\e Committee, I I Tiii.sTi.i. CfHMNii ri.i'H. — .Mex Miiler. I'resicient. U U H:irnes, ■ \ ii'i'-lVesi»lcnt. V) L Wliittaker. Secretary Treasurer. I 1» .Macrae. Chajdain. Committe of Manni.'iucnt. James Knox. K Hevt-nor. | Kdward Sears. Jr. and Jatnes Shaw. Ai'.v .Miller :uid Andrew Malcolm, n-presentatives to the Hoyal Caledonia Club. St. Andkkws CriUdNC! Cl-in- Simoon .Tonfs, T'resiilent. ,'^. I'. Matthews. Vic<* President. I' «) .\llison, Secretary -Treasurer. .\ Houct and (icor^fe Stewart, sr. representative m(>mbers. ,Iohn ^YIlite, .\ I.I.awand (J F Fisher. Committee of ManaK"menl. .John VVlijie, Simeon. lon.s AO Skinner. C S Miic;^reM:or. D Thompson, A L Law. c Y (Jre,i,'ory. F S (Jrejfory. .1 M .Johnson, .loseiih Fdunr, SS l»eForest. .V C Watson. S F-" Matthews, li K Fisher, (leo A Klmljall. W 11 Fowler, skips. MoN'.ToN CmcKKT ( 'i.i n. T). rottin'.,'ei', Ivipiii.'. Vrefi.lent. K. T. Trites. Thomas Williams and William Condon. Vieel'residents. T A Mc- Lean. Treasurei-. Rev .V Hoadly. Secretary. F .M Cotton. Captain. Xkxk.Vosha ToMotjKANlNt; and Snow .^^Hok Ci.i n.-M t'hnmherlnin, I'resldcnf. F If llartt. 1st Vlce-Pre.siilent fJeurjce Deati, -Jd Vice President . T TwiniuK llartr, Sec.Treas. H C F> Boyd. (Jeo W .foiies and C A Macdonald ^lanaKin^ Committtee. HoI.ert ('.•in- Wni Mc.Vdon, lioAKK OK 'i'it.\I)E. J.itueH .\ Hannuic, President. W IT 'I'lione, Viiv-lVesidejif C'o Robertson. RCruikshank, W F' Hatln wav. II. I ri:orne. H 1" Starr Jidin Jh-Millan. .\ l'Tipi)ell, ,1 II McAvity. Artlinr I'.veritt, Coimi'il. Itoard of .Vrl.ilrators, .lames A Harding. W W Turjil.tili, Robert Cniik.-^liaTd;, Andre CushinK S S Hall. James IF McAvlty. St. .loiiN l'it'-,i' Pini.n.' LiiniAnv. -.T. IJ. Kuel, Clia-rmm. Si:ueon •tones. Esq., W F Jlatliewav. Richard fVBrien, .lohn Mcmitfomery. XiVi S T Unifx, Mrs Thomas turlon^r, .Mrs W II Tu, FK Biiik«T, AM. I> c 1 H Coy, A M, Bliss Lnni-aii, A H, U H Lee. A M. St. JoliN 'I'vj'ooiiAI'mcAi. I'mon. .Fulm l-aw, Pri'-siilfiit. Jnlm U<'azl»*.v, Vice I'lvsitli'iit. II. E. t'odiin-, UccordiiiK aixl ('oiTt'.sptiiiilini,' St'crt'tarv. .laiiu's IJcny. Kiiiancial Sccn-tary. .loliii W. IVrkins, Tn-as- uvvr. Itimcan IJiowii. Scrtjfaiitat-Arms. Sun- Lahoukhm' Union. Paiiiul Douolnif, I'n'hiiltnt. .Iuii.> IieViiif. ls( Vir(> Prcsidfiit. .lamrs Aluard, :Jii(l Virc I'n'sidciit. Michfitl K lly. Hf« oidiniu' Sccrflai-y. .lames Iliirli-y. I'inancial Secretary. .Inlui Jliimiy. Titasui-tT. Jnlui Walsli. .Jnlui Toiuiicy. .IdIiii .Moinify. .lolin c.il.' man. I'ttcr Harding'. Paliick I'lynii. r«-tt>r Murphy. Micliacl ."^iillivMii. Maurice Natrle, Tluwnas Stdlivan, .las McKt'over nrid '.laines T<)l)iii, ('(nii niitteeiif MaiiaKeiiieiit. Cahimkn'.s TnMoN. -Miclmel I)nin.-:lme, l're,si(Iel>f. ]\Ii(li,trl O'lirieii. \iee I'resideiif. .Tuliii Wisteil. Seer. imy. .lames M\iiTay. i'iimii rial Secretary. I>aiiiel Driso'll. Tieasurer. .laniesTait. SerKcaiit-at .\niis. Cominilfee, Win. Mcfiinley, lleiirv Harvey. (iei)ri;eK Wilson, JoliiiSlaiiiMii. Jului M( rriclc. (ieor;,'e Hcviiani. James Carr, T Dwyer, Jolin Watters. .loim Daley. y. M. L .A. (>!•■ St. .\.Ni>HF\vs ('m';;( M. W'm. ('. >ra.,'ce, l'n>i(l<'Mt. A Ij Law. Isl Vice-rreHideiil, Wm .V Stewart, and Vice rresident. Win McKeiizie. Seeretaiy. A lUair. Treusiirer. 1.. 7i. AM) P. S(K !K.T\ .l Wm Uravden. .las Ihayden. I''ra' cis Cain, .leremiah Ilnruaii. .loHe|ih ix.ii clilT. Nieiiolas Stephenson, l)a\ id McMiine, .h-hn ( 'n./ier. \Vm II Armstmn::. Wm .\ .)i)hnstoii, Andrew MeI)eriiMid, Wm MoLeilan. Henry Shelliii),'-t"ii Irvine .McUarnen. Archiliald Sinclair and Joseph \{ Lawson. Directors. YoHK A(;iU('il.Tii(.\t. F«)flKTY, -Ilis Ifctnor tlie T-ieut. (Jovernni-, Patron. J H Heid. Prisident. A .\ Sterling'. Vice-l'reHident. John Hifl- ards. Secretary Treasunr. A I.imeriek. .loseph IVabody and (i.. A. C. Smith ami tieofKe A. raiLo.", C«»mmissiiiner.«. PliyHieiauH, C. A. Hamilton, .lanieH riuistie, J. I'. W lute, Thomas W.-ilki r, \\ illioii CIiris!le, .]. W. D.uo-^l. r.mce. ('. I!. .J. Crawfonl, Kesid. ut I'hysiciau. 'i\ V. 1»ii.miioih1. i'( cictary. Mrs K, J. Hi;..,'ijins, .Mu'i' n Alcxniuler AnustrouK. Ward Keeper. 1 [m:> 1885. INIOX ItAPTlST SKMINAHY. 109 ?\ JasMitrlirll , AM. I»ci. It'iit. •!■.!, II »rn's|)(.riiliiu; rkiiis, Ticis- lit. .Illi;,^ Ml. Mirli,i..l ftftry. .Inlin r'. .luliii ('. .Ir lU'l Sulliviii. Tohiii. Cum irni\', I'll LI II iiiitat Aim, lolinSlaiii'ii. ralte'i'S, .Idliii ', PiTNidi'Mt. nidt'iU. Win lll:iltnu. M' , 1, Ucmrili.,/ Vnisui-i'i'. I' ■«'s, Tnislifs. J. 'I'. K.iv r I'lvsiiI'MiIv IJra.ly. M h .Josi'pll ll'lf I Ariiistriii_', Shclliiij^l-ii iicftors. . (lovt'inor. .Iiiliii i>'i 'I lllld (inl'lKiiii A lidtliini- T'-m-'.-it pTi' II ('lail,. nI.-, M. I', •sici.'vns, ) '■. I r, W iliiiMi lI, Jvoniih ii! n--, .Mii'i' II Kent Mvhinr Hospital.— For the relief iierH. lA'Mar.n Kot-fonl. .M. I) . i'liysiiiun. I>.|>:utinent .MiiiiiH' ami Fi.shoi ir.'s, Aj,'oiit. \\illiaiu .\iiiifc'W Jlanie.s, Sti-wiiul. l*i{t»viNC'i.\i, hiNATic A.sM.rM. Hon. ,^l(■^s M. .Vnilrew (i. Blair, D.ivid Macli'IIaii, l'atvi(!!c <». Kyan, l'M\vi;i A. \ail, M. I)., ('ninmia- siiiuers. J{. \V, t 'nMiknliank, Sopic-t ir\ . .Faint's 'I'. St'><'ves, Siii»eiin- t'-ndent. ii. I'ercy (.'iDoicshaiik, A.s.silant SiiiH-iinti'irlfiit. A. Mc- \ey, Clerk. Sr. .ToiiNl'itori-sTANi'OKi'UvN AsvLi'M - W WTiiriilmll, T're.siilent. .Inlm K Irviiu*, 'l'reii.>im'r. Kdwaril Seai-.s, jr., SiTivt-iry. Mow (J-. M .\rnKstron;;, 'i\ \V. I)ani. \\'. Cruok- 'l.iiiik, Mrs. (ie(ir,i,'e Mi'l.cod, .Mrs. (J, rri'.';''t>tt, Mr.H. l«. Al. Arin- -tinn^r, Mrs. J. liariuM, Mr.s. H. li. Sturdee, Mih Lawton, Mrs, Tiinple, Mrs. .1. L. Dunn, Mis. Tmuii, Mrs .1. It. .Vrnistron-. Mrs, lU'-.in and Mi.-.s ( 'mokshanl;. rxioN IJAPTIST SKMIXAUV. Incorporated 1H>*I. Okkueu.Y I'le.-id.'iit, (Jo.. I). Fo>tv>r, M. 1*. S.-.M-otarv, R. C. >la;iner. Troasnrcr. ( 'has. A. Mvi'ictfc. Directors, (icorLje K. Fo.ster, .\i. 1'., .lolin March, Foster Mcl'arlaiK', M.l)., 11. E. Mol/'od, ^'. .1. .I.Milviiis, (.^ ('., 'I'. \V. Miisj^'inv.-. M.I).. I). V. Kol.oits 'P. S Sinrns, lli.h. A. F. Kand.di.h. I'/.eki'.l .Mcl-eod, .M.IM'.. AUcit I'.ihni, .M. 1'. I'., Charles A. Fverilt, W. (1. Siiuuis .lanie,^ A. V'jiinvart. C. 1'. I'. ulcer, .ItdinA. Owens. W. M. Me\ icir. M A.. I*ii!ici|ial, teacher nf Classics and 10n;-,'lish Literature. iMidor.i IliiLon. I'receptresH, richer of Histi>ry and French. L. K. N\ Hithinaii, .\I.,V. , teacher of Mathematics. , teiuhor of Kn^'Msh. liottie ll.utt, teacher < if IiistrunienL il Mn^ii-. .IdIui C. .Mile,-. A.K.C.A , 1 u'herof Drauiii^' and I'.iititiuj;. Alice M. Hoi>;»fr, tt-a-jher of clocu- tiiiiiand Vt)cal Culture. Mrs. Dinmck, Matron. Seminary, Carleton, .^r, John. Apply fir further inforneitiici ti \V. Mc\'icar, Caileton, M. .lohn. < 'oMMissioNKH. — Allan (). Karlc, I'^q., of the Ci^.y oi .Saint .Tohn, i I the City and County of Saint .loliii, Harristcr-at-La\v, U> ho a Com- iiiiv^^ioner for taking tl;e l^.x.aiuina'.iou nf Dclitorn under the pr wisi ins '' Cliapter ."ia of the Coiisolidatel t>tatute.s, i-i an 1 fo.- the City and ' "uuty of .Sniiit John. illO MASONIC. [18&-), Ancient and ITonorab Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons. nFFICKHS OF THK \V, M. (iKAND LoDuK. M. W. (jminl Master. K. W D.-imtv (Jraiiil MnsU-r. 1{. \V. S»')ii(ir (iiiui'l Waitli'M. ){. W. .Imii-.r (l,-an.» Warden. V. W. (iraiiil ('li;;p!uiii. • V. M'. (Jraiul 'I'lt-asiiivr. - V. W. (irnml SciTctmy, vy. Senior (irand DriUMHi. W. .Miiiior (irand De run. .Inlill V. Kills, 8t. Join .hiiiK's .'Mi'Nifhol, Jr.,- St. John. Julius T. Wliitloflc. - 8t. Slciilau W. J. Noilolk. MI). • Monci' II. U«'v. W. \V. Hrewer. • Huhs<'.v. I'haiU's MnsU'ts. - - St. .lol.ii. Kdwin J. Wctniorc. St. Jolni. Thoiuas .V. IVtcis. • St. .lohii. Ocor^it' r. Hibbani, St. (Icoit'.., \V. Crund liiicctor of Ccivnuinics. Tlioinas \\'alk»T,.M.I>.- St. .lolni \V. AsMt. t). Mircftoiuf CiTcmoiiics, \V. I>. IM'^Ijiow, M.l). - iJallion.^i.' W. (iiand Sword Hvarir, W. (irand Slaiulard lionrer. W. (Jrund < 'r^anist. - \V. ( I land I'ursuivaid. Vs'. (irand Stt-ward. Arthur Kvcritf, • - St. .lolni. .loim .V. Morrison. jr.. • FrediMit i IMK lull J. (". ilalhi'unv.M.I>. • St. Jolm. .lolin A. Watson. W. H. H. Humphn-y. 1 hotnas Stoihart, Jiohert Clfrlvf. (Jt'ortfc F. Mardiii!?. M. L. Macfarlund. .\ndrt'\v .Mi'Niciioi, (it'orfrc M. Ja:\ is, J. S. Andrews. U. W. I,. Til)l)iltH. John Mair, - A. ('. Fairweatlu'r. St. .lolni. St. John. St. John. St. .lohn. Carletiin. St. .lolni. St. .John. .Monrton. MilUown. Andover l'amiil)eiliui Clifioii, K ( (irand Tyhr. Joseph F Whittaker. - Ilaniplon i'iui'ee Scrjlin'r, St. .lohii. il Po.vKi) OK CiexKiiAi. Ti iii'osKs. >1. W. .iohn V. FJIIh. (Jrand Mastl).Mt T. Cliiiih. I'. (J. :M. K. W. Hohert Marshall. 1'. (J, M. iJ w . I WilliiiiM I'. Ihnitin.,'. 1'. (i. M. It. W. J. T Whitloek. S. (1. \V . V. W. Fdwin I .1. \V<;inore. (iranil Seeiefarv (Secretary). 11. W, lI«Mn'v iMilTeli. i; W 'rhomis A. (io'lso W. Win. 15. Kusv. !!. W.J Henry l.ooi.ard. W. .1 Im I). Siioit. W \\. Watstni Allen. 1.'. W. H. Lester J'eters. 1*. ti. M. 11. W William Weil'lerbnrn. l". (I. M. li. W. Henjaniin U. Steverson, I' (i .M J{. W. James MeNichol. jr. i). (J. M. (President). 1{. W W. J. NorfolJ^. .1 (i W. K. W. Kilward Willis. W. T. Nis!)et Uobertson. W. W. .F. l,<.Knii \V. W. II. U. Sad.ier. LOIXJKS. Albion I^oil^t', Nf. 1.— Meets first Frhlay in each month, nt the >'asonii' Hall. St. John. H. n. Ilnmphrey. \V .M. T. Nisbet Jiobertson, Sccielur\ .'^1. Johns Lodjje. No. V. Meets lirst Tuesdaj' in each month, at the M.i sonii- Hall. St. John. Arthur Everitf, W. M. Arthui- W. Sharp, Secielnv Iliberni.'i I-od>,'e. No. I). —Meets set-ond Tuesday in eai'li month, at il;.- Masonic Hull. St. John. Thcinas A. IVti-rs, ^^''. M. (i. (iordon Koync. Si'oretai V. Su.ssex J^oiiK.' N<>. 1. -Meets Thursday on or after each fidl moon, m norclw'ster. Webtmorland County. Di-. J. K. Church, W. M. S. KiIkh Wilson. Secretary. SI. Marks Loj^e No. 5.— Meotrf first Thursday in each month, a' st Andrews. Chailotic? County. Willinnj D. Forsti-r. \\ . .^l. (Jeorj^e I Stiekncy. Secn'taiy. Hiram LudKe. No. ft.— Meets first Thursday in e:\ch month, at the citv . ; Fredericton. John A. 31orrisou. jr., W. M. Charles Uodie. Se«nvtary Sn^Ksex l.od^re, No. 7.— Meets litvt \Vcdn;'sday in each m(nith. at Si Stejihen, Charlotte County. John I). Chi^jman, "W. M. (icorgt F. ruuler. Becri'taiy. ■^ 1 4 'ree and St. Jullli St. Jolui. St. Stciiheu, Moiict '11. Sussi'.v, St. .li.l.ii. St. .l.-liii, St. .(..liii. St. (I.-., a',.. St. .Inlll,. I'allioiisi'', St. .lollll. Kredfiitldii St. .luliM. SI. .I.il.ii. St. .Icllll. St. .lollll St. .loliii. ('url«'t"ii. St. .IipIiii. St. ,J(.lm. >iii||rti>li. MilllnV.II AikIhmt ('aiii|>l)flli<>ii ("lift. .11. K ( . Ilainptoii St. .lulill. I MuHtt'i i; , (J. M. ){ w. . V. NV. luUviii •iiiTeli. i; w. iinl. \V. .1 111! u. M. i;. w l>S..|l, 1' (', }\ J. .N'<.llnlk. .1. W. J. I.(ij,'nii. t tlie ^'asDiii.' Ill, Srcrctu;-\ til, nt tlic .Ml rp, Srcrt'tai y. iionth. (It ili>- ordiin Hoviio, full iiKxiii. at M. S. F.dk'.ir noiitli. n* S! (•«*nrt;<' I lit tli»«Cit\ . . «'«,-ivtaiy lumtii. at Si ■Kf l\ riiul.';-. 1885. j MASONK. Ill \iT-hii- Ih-ittaiH. W M. H»iiry Hnlh't. Mf'i'ts fh-Kt Tlmrsliiy in each iiioiitli. at L"pp»M' .Mills, Carleton Union Lnth. at I'm U'tdii, City of Saint .lolui. (Jeorjf} V. Hniclint;, W. Nl. AlLan 1". Kiiit'iy, SfiTt'tnrj'. .Midinn J.,oUKe. Nd. W.-Mt»'tH Mocond T»i«'.sday in eai-li nimitli. at Ciifton, KinKH t'ountv. OsImmiic M. Flfweilinjf. \V. M. Howard I>. \V»'tiui»n'. Sec"v. Inion ljiti\K*i «if Portland. No. in.- -Meets third Tlini-sdav in t'acli moiiffi. Bt I li«' Masonic Hall. St. Jiihn. M. L. Macfarlaud. M. I>.." W. M, .l.,|ui I?. .Midrt'Wrt. Sfcretary. W'odd.stOL'lc LotlKt', No. II.- Meets (Ir--.! Wedni'sdav in t'acli iimntli. at \\.M»lstook. (.'arleton County. tJio. H. Clvnii-k. W. .^I. CljarK-s N. Scott. .Sii n'tary. St. (it'orvf l.odK**, No. I'.'. Mf'tH tirst Tni'sda\ in caoh niunlli. at St. (i.orfre. C'liarli 'to C't'Uiily. .Vifrc-d M. .Mfaly, W. Al. Cfiiyt. F. Ililiharil. Si'.-i«'tary. (nrlnthian Lod><.'. No. IH. — Meets iH.>cfind \Wdnei»day in i-aoli uiontli. at ilainpton Station, Kliijfs County. .\iT*hic hrittain. W .M Sc.ri'tary. .\ilc-y Lodjf*'. No. It Cliaiitittu County, iico. W. MrLclian, W. ">l. U^^^: M. Kinu. Si-nVfary. Howard IjhIk**. No. l.'i. .Meets li-sl Tiics.lay in ea<-l» nnintli.at HillslMiro". .Vlli-rt County. Cliaric;! .1. ()Hinr\M \V. .M. .J.»li:i .V. Mcitty. S"crelnry. SI. Andrew I.od^c •. 'v>. PI. - .Mei't < .Uunday. on or after eaoli liili moon, ui |{ieliil>U''to, Kent ( o;iuf\ . Daxid I'aliner. \V. M. Thomas NVet iiiorf Mliss. Sfcrt'tary. Nortluiinberland I.i'dKe, N<>. IT.—Meets second Tucstlay in each month. ill Newcastle. Noi iliundierland Countj' Hirniu .V. Fish, M. U., \V. M. Thomas ,1. McKwen. Stcrclary. .>!iiaiiiic'ui Lo iivc So. M \i"('ls tliinl Tuesday In each month, ni I'hal- iij'iii. .Nortluuiilicrland Cv)UJity. (Jeorj^c.l. Wilson. W. M. Hon. Thomas l" (ii'lesple. Secretary. hulishiiry Lmlpe. No sJO. -Meets flfsl Tues«lay liiuy. WcHtuionand Cotuity. Thomas Cochran", Set'rctary. Zon Lod;fe, No. sJl.- Meets first WedncKdav in each month, at Sussex, Kin;; t County. A. K Mol-eod, W. M. H. A. Uhite. Secretary. New Brunswick LikIkw, No. 'JvJ. Meets second Thursday in each month, a; Mie Masonit Hall. St. .lohn. Andrew McNlch(d. W. M. '.las McNichol.jr , Secretary. Keith Lodne, No. a;i.— Meets third Wednesday in each month. 'at Moncton, WeHtmorland County. (Jeorge .M .larvi.s. W. M. OeorjreJ. Hyan. Secy. /.ftland Lod^ce, No. St.— Meets thiiil Wednesday hi earh moinli. al She- iliac. Westmojlaiid County. Walter . I. Norfolk, M. I> . W. M. .las. Ingles, Sccieinry. Kesti^ouche l.od.ife. No. J.' Meets Tue.'.ilay. on or al'iereach I'lill moon, at i>alliousie, Ucsti;,-oiiche County. Henry .\. .lolmHon. W. M. .^hlrdoch .Morri.son, Se(Metar\ . VictoHa Lodjce, ?so. iW. M^ets .scconl Thurs,hiv in each month, at Mill- town. Ciiarlotte County. J(d»n S .\ndrews, AV. >f. (JeoiKe F. Todd. Secy. SI. John Jy^xlpe. No. :i?.- MeetsTluirMlay. on or after each lull moon, at KiiMiursf, (Jloucchter County. William K. rayne, W . M. (icoive M. Smith. Secretary. i.eimiion liOtlue. No. '■iS.- Meets h.-cond Monday in ench month at .'^aek Mile. Wehtiiioi land County. Harvey I'liimiey, W. M. Itichiud WJI.'on. Secretary. " ■ . No. W. — Meets (irst Wedn»'sdav in each month, at St. .1. William Taylor. W. M. Wm. F.. Skillen. Scretary. No. ^'.1. Meets ilr.s' Tuesday in eaeli month at .\nilover, Hichan!. W. I,. Til.l.its. \\ . M. Uohert U. M Wil'-y, In each month, at Salis- W. y\. .lanieH tiealtey. ."^i .Martins Lod^c Martins, St. John. lienjamin Lod;^*-, N iioria County. Seeietary. • aiiipliellton Lodi,'e No. :j-.». -Meets s»cond Frida.y in enidi niontli. at I'aiiiplH'llton, Hestixoucii;' County. Waller .\pple!.'»M, W. ,M. .lames W. I'atterson. Secretary. .Mexanilria I.odjfB. No. •■M.--Me!'|.s Hist TuBid'iy In each nionih. at 8t. Miiiy s. York Cotiiit}'. .hired I'oone. W. M. EtlKar Hanson. S.'crt'tary. Ali);'rt Lodjjc, No. Ul. -.Meets TucMlay nearest full moon each month at Hipewell Comer. Alhcrt Countj*. Hiifus P. Sleeves, W. M. Luther (). Murray, Seorelarv. 112 MAsoxrr i8Mr, ciiArrKiis. C/irlcti^n Riiynl Ai-oli ("hnptor. T\'o. 17, Ki'tfiHtry of Hcollrtntl — Meets (i,ii,i Wcdiifsduv In cacli inoiitli at Frpi'inasons Hall. St. .IdIhi. J. f'^n'tl l,aui(,,i I'liiiL'Ipal /. .laiiu's Itycrs, I'l-iiicipal .1. T. Nisli<>t KoIh-i tson, ScijIh' 1'.| Win. n. NVallacf. Si'i'ilM' N. Win. ('. (iimInoi', tn'asnn-r. liarohl (iillifiii llrst s«>j .lU'iitT. .Iani« s U KcrKHHon. sci-oiiil sojoiniuT. JamesO. N'iiic.-ciit! tliinl NojiMinHT, l)in(,'t''' Siril)M»'P, 'lyler. Kreilerit'Lon Utl:iiiil— Mo.-l'* ;it Fn'dcrii.'ton, tliinl \Vi iliuMilay in cai-h nir>iUli I'nlon Hoyal An-li ("IriptcK No. H», Ucjji.siry of Si-othuiil Mivts fmirtli Tuesday in fa«'li niontli at I'lteinasoriH' Mall. Carloton. W. \V, .\|i.|i Prineipal /. U M. McWilliains, Triii. ipal II. Wni. C, Allen, I'l ii.ripnl .1 .1. 1). White, d'. /.). 'Ircusiu-.r. A W Heed. > P. / ). Siril)e K. Win l»iiu lavev, (I*. Z.t, SerHie V. .John 1!. Applehy, (Ir.st sojdnrner. A 1' .Vndn v, ^ (I'. X.). sei'ond soj iiuiier. C'lias. i;. IJelyea. tldril sojoiinu'r. Janiis 11 t^ajrles. Janitor. Mark 1.0 1;:.- It II IIeW'illlain-<. H. \V. M. ; \V. C. Allen. \V. S. W. A !•■. Andi-ewH. W. .1. W. .laivis WllsMii. Chaplain. J. D. White, Treas \ W Ki'ed, S'fl. W. W. Allen. S 1». .1. K. Applehv, .1. U. Win. Uunlavev. SO. . I. 11 Leonard, .1 <>. Jaiips II. Ka^le-i, Tyler. New Urnnswiek IJoyal .Vrcli Cli »l''*'". N"- •'. K 'jJristry of C'.mada Mei'ts llrst Tlinrsdav in eaeli inni;h at Kreein.i-t nn Hall. St. John. W. .1. Lo/im K. r. /. A, K. ( ainpltell. K. It. II. .1 1 l.oi lie. K. .1. I). S. Steward. .s,iili.' K. .lolin Kreiich. Scrilie .V. Jn'*. .MrNliM.ol. 'Ireas. Al.x. .'^leNielicil, p s Henrv Itnelianan. S. S. John Willlani.s, .1. S. II. X. Lawsoii. .M. .J \ \V II I'a'tloii. .M. •.' V. (leoiK'e L. Partelow. .M. 1 V. J. C. Hatlinway. orj,':iiii.s!. DiiiK'"*' Scrlliiier, Janitrtr. Hotsford l{ Chapter (Jeneinl nf .Scotland. Meei,Mt l''reema8on.H Hall, City of .St .lolin. s'.-ond Wedne.sday in each iiunul] James Atlnm. I'lininenl l^oininander. Tho.-!. Walker. M l> . l.ieut. t'nin inander .1, Fred l.awljn, .Mureschal. A. AV. KeiMl. Hospitaller I; |;. Ilnmph:-ey. Chaneelh'r. T. Amos (lodso", Treris Kdwin .1. Wetiii •!•.• Seeietarv. IJev. \V. W. Hrew.-i'. Chaplain, (ieo. H. Tiiieman lU-anceiiiir Jolni S French. Hearer <.f V. 11. W M. Wallace, ("hamherlain. Wall-' II .Mln:i. I •rKanisl. W. H. H. Sadlier. Warden. A. H. Campbell and Jnlm \ Wal.S'iii, .ViiU'sde Camii. i». Sciiluier, Man a' .\iiiis. The I'nionde Molay Kncampinent and I'riory, U'w'l-'tiy t)f 'Jranil C"ii clave of F.njs'lanil aiui Wal(»-i. and the ( tloulil Ih'p •iid.'iicre< of the J! iii.sii Crown |{e;;iilar Convocatin"s Hall, .St. Jidin, on liic fourth Thnr.sday in eveiy month. Mel I .M.i.ir.' c i.icl.ive, No. M. ofth • Imp M'i »1, Eccleslivstlcitl a.i«l Mili tary Ordeidf l\iii^h!s ol' th<» Hed »'ro;s of Koine and I'nutanliti" M-i^ at FreemaKoiis lliill, St. John, on ihi' fonrth Tlinrsdav in each iiionUi otHlccr.s. .1. Henry l.eoii.ird, Kt.; An.m-itns \V. l{ced, .S (i : W. W'ai nii .Mien. .1, . Wiiite, 'i-iexsi'irer; (}eoi„'c I'. Taylor. SL-erelary: W. H .\liiii Condnclor; .1. Alfr.-d Clark, .1. W. I'iMvincaltlran I ho l^'i^ofth,. lioyal Order of .Sc.»tland.- M. Lester Tel r^. Grand .>!a.ste;v T Nisltcl Kohurtson, (irand Secretary. .Mit'ts (Irsl Welm- (lav in Fehrnary, May, Auj^nst and. November, at FreemaHons Hall, -i John. HI. .Ii>hn Loilfro of I'erfection II'' A. an 1 .V. S. Kite, on the IJeffiKliv if tho Supremo (.'oimcil for Canada, .lohn V. Fids, T. 1'. (». M., A. W. itefl, Secretary.— .Meet! atFre >mn.sona Hall, St. John, fourth Friday in February, May, Aujfust and November. IfarinKton Chapter of Soverei;:,'n }»rlnce.»i of Rose Croix, H. R. D. M . l'^"; on the jiegisliy of the Snin-enie Council I'or Canada. William ('. (io 1 ..• i ■y3 l:iiul-Mi>.N at 1885.] KNI0HT8 OF PYTHIA8 — ODD FBLLOWH. 113 M. W. 8. A. W. Raed. Kegistrar. MmIh at Kreenia»oiiH Hall, Ht. John, fourth Friday in March, June. 8«pt«inb«r aud December. New Bruniiwicic Soverisn ('onsistory, 1*. K. S., on the KeKistry of the Supreme Council of Oanoda.— Wm. J. Lo^jnn. Commander in Chief. Robt. Mumhall. Grand Secretary. MeetH at FntemaHon's Hall, 8t. John, fourth Friday in October, January', April and July. Knights of Pythias, (Jkkk'EHs ok THKMirpHKME LoixiK, Kniohtsok Vvthiah.- John p. Linton, P. S. C'., JohnHton, Pa. John Van Vulkenburg, S. C, Fort M.idiHon, lowu. Howard JJouylaB, S. V. (' , Cincinnuti. Ohio. John S. KinK, S. P., Toront*., Ontario. S. J. Willey. S. M. of K., Wil- luiui^ton, DeL K. K. (Jowan, S. K. of P. 8., iSt. Louiii, Mo. Halvor Nel8<»n, S. Sec. of K. 11., \Vashin«ton City, D. <' GeorRe B. Shaw, a. M. at A., Eau Claire, Wirt. C. F. Bra^^, S. I. G., Bangor, Maine. John W. Thompson. S. O. G., WaHhin«ton City. D. ('. Depiity Suprcnie Chancellor for the Province of Neiv Bnmswick.— JanieH Moulnon, St John, N B. New BrunHwick I^mlge, No 1, and Union Lodt^e, No 2, St John. N B. Meets every alternate Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, in tneir Hall, King's Building, Germain Street. Westmorland Ixxlge, No 3, of Moncton, N B. Meets every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, in Pythian Temple, Robinson street Frontier Lodge, ^lo 4, of St Stephen, N B. Meets every second Monday in each m«)nth. Cumberland Lodge, No 1, Spring Hill. Meets every alternate Thursday evening. ENDOWMENT RANK, KNKiHTS OF PYTHIAS. Section olO.— James Moulson, President. Thomas A. Vaughan, Vice-President. Frank Fales, Chanlain. Charles A. Prichard, Sect.- Treasurer. R W Lowe, Guide. John Law. (yu.ird. R. H. Green. Sentinel. R P Crookshank, Examining Physician. Meetings held tiPHt Wednesday evening in cuch month. .Section 511, Moncton N B.— CJeo M Jarvis, President. William Hayward, Vice-President. Murrsv Fleming, Chaplain. H. B. Fleming, Sect -Treasurer. Geo (^'raig, Guule. J Barton, I G. J H Wran, Sentinel. J D Ross, Examining Physician. Meetings held first and third Thursday in each month. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. (iraud l^dgf, L. P., B. X. A.— Grand Ma.stran, St John, N B. Meets on Friday. Beacon Lodare, No 12, St John, N B. Meets on Tuesday. Victoria Tiodge, No 13, Frederkton, N B. Meets on Monduy. Peerless Loilj^e, No 10, Portland, N B. Meets on We ine-dav. Prince Albert Lodge, No 3<1, Moncton, N B. Meetii on Wednes- day. diloani Lod^Of No 29, St John, N B. Meets on Monday. Valley Lofi^e, No 3S, Sussex, N B. Meets on I'uesday. Oarleton Lodge, No 41, Woodstock, (.'urleton C'ounty, N B. .Meet« on Tuestlay. Chatham I^oilge, No -15, Chatham, N B. Meets on Thunidav. Golden Rule Lodge, No 46, Carleton, St John, N B. Meets on Thursday. Milicete Encampment, St John, N B. Meets third Wednesclny in each month. Andre Cushing, lim\., Deputy Ci^rand Sire for the Lower Provinces. Loyal Orange Association. R. W. GRAND LODGE OF NEW URUN8WICK. Offlccrs,— H. W. Grand Master, Thoinns A. Kinncar, Attorney ftt-Law, SackvilU', West. Co. H. I). Grand Master, Capt. Wm. A. King. Merchant. City of St. John. J. J). Grand Master, Win. ! A. Henderson. Merchant, Sussex, Kings Co. Grand Chapliiin, George Haird, J. P., IJairdsville, Vi(;loriu Co. Grand Secretaiy, Capt. Andrew J. Armstrong, Merchant, City of St. John. Grand Treasurer, Samuel DoVenne, sr., J. P., (hty of Portland, Si.' John Co. Grand Lecturer, William Hoxborough, J. P., South Bay, St. John Co. Grand Director of Ceremonies, John H. Grieves, Sergt.-at-Arms, House of Assembly, York Co. Deputy Grand Secretary, Devenport R White, Hotel, Gibson, York ( <> Deputy Grand Chaplains, John Nixon, Carleton, St. John Co.; Charles A. Lewin, Benton, Carleton Co,; William H. White, Gibson, York Co.; Frank H. Morrice, Sackville, West. Co. Richardson Booone, Fredericton, York Co. ; Joseph E. N. HoMer, Carleton, St. John, Co. ; William Ilayward, Moncton, West. Cn. ; Robert Wills, City of St. John; John H. Morrill, MarysvilU, York Co.; Thomas M. Corbilt, City of Portland, St. John ( n Jeremiah Tracy, Tracy Station, Sunbury Co.; Rev. W. K. Vickery, Woodstock, Carleton C'o. ; D. Presley, Moucton, West. Co. ; James A. Moore, AVaterford, Kings Co. LODGES IN THE CITY. Vcrner Lodge, No 1 , meets first and third Tuesdays in each month. Eldon Lodge, No. 2, meets second and fourth Tuesdays in each month. 1886.] TKMPERA-NCB. 115 York L(H\ Chaplain. \V T K.-iUJ.y, (J (lardian. John Beamish, (J Sentinel. I; Officers of Victoria Temple. -W C Simpson, W C T. Robert ll Marshall. W V T. Wm DuflVll, \V R. A \V Suli^, W A 1{. D 'I Snider, W K U. D M.Nallv, W Tie i,-. \V l\ Dixon, W C. D Irwin, W D V. .John Hav, \V (J. A ( ' MuHK»<'ve, W S. O JNiwers, I P WCT. ThosLHay, \V Cliap. ' THE N. B. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN THMPEUANCL UNION. '■\ Officers. --President. Mrs .1 A McKarhon". Vice-President, Mrs i .(i)hn March. Mrs R H Cntokshaidv, Mi-s (J A HenderHon, Mrs Owen, Mrs S T Kinj<. Corresponding' Secretnay, Mrs WW Turnbull. < Recording Secret.'vry, Mrs , lames E .\lasters. Treasurer, MIns Jane I L.-okhart, Auditor, Mrs W W 'IHnnbull. 9MAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) t 1.0 I.I 1.25 UilU |2.5 lit Ki 112.2 Slii i Its 110 1.4 V] ^ n "y y^ 'w '/ PhotograpHc Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ^ K 116 TEMPERANCE. [1885. niOHIBITOKY ALLIANCE. |j W W Tiinibull Presidoi.t. J WilLird Smitli, Secretary. W Fiank '' lEathew-av, Treasurer. Meetfi lirst JNtonday of each Montli. 'I ii CATIIOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION OF NEW BKUN; WK'K. ^ Ilev A Ouillet, Spiiitual Dircotov, St Julin ; Geo R Perks. I'lr.i- uent, Fredericlun ; James Berry, Iht "Nice-Prei-idcnt, Portlaml ; I' J McGarri;,']p, ;?iid Vice-Pre.-iident, M illf.o^.vn, C'harl.^tte Co; J).! Doherty, l-;ec(»rdiiij,' Secretary, Pi)rfclaiid ; Jo.'in Mahoney, Corrc'-ponil- !' ing Secretary, Portland ; Thoiiios ]'i Smith, ]*"iiiancial Secutai y, ' Mauipton, K C ; Thoina.s P.oinke, Tieasuicr, Portlaud. John ]>uii(i- \an, Scr:'eant-at-Arni.s, C(>:k Settleiutnt, York Co. ].ocal DtpiiU's, ' St Dunstan's Fredeiicton, .l)a\id O Heniieherj'- : St Peters, l.\)rLhi.ii(i, :j IM'' Tighe ; St Mary's, Cork Sett'euient, -lohii Donovan; St Patrick's. : Milltnwn, Williaui Daly ; St Peter's Cadets, Portland, J J Jiodeu ; St :l Aloy^iu.s Association, Portland, J Ii McHeugh ; St Alplura-ius. Ii Ilanii)t«)n, P O Galla<,dier. ij i| ST. MALACrirS TOTAL ABSTINENCE RELIEF SOCIETY. W \\ Oflicers. — llev John J \yalsh, Sisritnal Director ; Patrick Glee.-on, !j J P, President ; Patrick Murjjliy, 1st Vice-President ; Michael Wistod, 'I 2nd Vice-President; liobert CJolenian, Recording Secretary ; Julm il Hig'iins, As-sist. Secretary; Patrick Stack, Financial Secretary ; John McC-arthy, J P, Treasurer ; Patrick McMinnamin, Sergt-at-Arni.s. ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY. Ofllcers. — Rev John J Walsh, Spiritual Director ; Robert Coleman President ; Patrick Dillon, Vice-President ; Patrick Henneben y. ]{ecoi'ding Secretary ; John J McManns, Financial Secretary; John H iMcLaughlin, Treasurer; Bernard Lawrence, Sergt. -at- Anns. FATHER MATTHEW ASSOCIATION. OiriccrH.--Rev A Ouillet, Spiritual Director ; Tno S Carletim. President; Juo GalLagher, Senior Vice-President ; R J Walsh, Jiiuii>r Vice-President ; dno Kcuuedy, Recording Secretary; Patrick GriiHtlis, Financial Secretary; J no Allen, Corresponding Secretary; Hugh Doherty, Treasurer ; ?'! b2nd, 10 Ij ' , li owier, c c I! Fowler, c. ij Tguson, p, j Campbell, 'j c c 2ncl, ;i i Q, c c 2n(l, I Scovil, q f 'I is2nd,lHi| 15 uov. '81. 'l ain, g f 0, :| )vil, g f 0, :; i,jaa4,'71. ', hony m, may ?, 'SO, 1885.] MILITIA. 119 '79. NEW BRUNSWICK BRIGADE OF GARRISON ARTILLERY. Major— Bt. Lieut. -Colonel, Martin II. Peters, 7 dec, 71 . Captains — Thomas F. Gillespie, Lieutenant-Colonel, 28 feb, '67. Jobn A. Kane, 23 feb., '72. .Tames A. Ring, 2;^ feb., '72. A. J. Armstrong, 1 aug., '73. Joseph Ewing, 28 sept , '77. Thomas W, Lander, prov, 31 may, '78. Lieutenants — James W. Fraser, 12 June, '74. (Charles F. Langan, 24 June, '81. James 11. Easty, prov, o aug., '81. W. Roxborough, prov, 19 aug., '81; William Barber, prov. 2nd Lieutenants- -Daniel Cummin. 3 junc, '68. S. 1). Craw- ford, 6 april, '82. W. A. D. Steven, prov, 6 feb, '80. T. B. Ring, prov, 5 aug., '81; Horace Coles, prov. 62nd battalion ST. .JOHN FUSILIERS. Lieutenant Colonel — Arbuthnot Blaine, 8 sept., '76. Majors— Henry David Likely, 9 march, '77; Joseph T. Tucker, 13 June, '83. Captains— Edward T. Sturdee, 5 may, '76; Frederick II Hartt, 19 Jan., '77; W. C. Magee, 26 nov., '80; C. F. Sorrell, 28 jane, '82; Osborne Blois, 28 June, '82; Arthur L Truemai, 13 June, '84; Hawtreg J. A. Godard, 27 June, '84. Lieutenants— J. P. Ilegan, 24 junc, '81; M. B, Edwards, 28 June, '82; R. D. Woodrow, 28 junc, '82; Cyrus Y. Gregory, 6 July, "83; George A. Eraser, 13 June, '84; George F. Thompson, 27 June, '84. 2nd Lieutenants— John F. Eraser, 29 march, '84; Wm. II. Murray. 29 march, '84; James McMillan, vprov) 30 may, '84; Henry H. Goddard, (prov) 13 June, '84; David Churchill, (prov) 13 June, '84; Sterling B. Lordiy, (prov) 27 June, '84. Paymaster— James Devlin, capt., 27 June, '84. Adjutant— Hugh Havelock McLean, capt., 19 Jan., '77. Quartermaster— John Stewart Hall, 17 Jan., '77. Surgeon— Thomas Walker, 27 June, '84 Assistant Surgeon— M.L. McFarlane, 21 June, '79. BRIGHTON ENGINEERS.-Carleton County. Captain— Brevet Major, D. McLeod Vince, 27 feb, "80. 1st Lieutenant, John Rainsford Tompkins, 17 april, 83. 2nd Lieut- enant—Allison B. Connell, april 9, '80. OTth CARLETON light INFANTRY'. Lieutenant-Colonel— Charles R. Upton, 20 Oct., "69. Majors— Charles W. Raymond, 1 c, 10 sept, '60. John D. Baird, 6 July, '84. 1 June, '77; John T. Fletcher, 31 aug., '83. Lieutenants— Robert Kirkpatrick, 10 july, 71; Charles A. I m I- I: 120 MILITIA. [1886. West, 1 may, '74. John W. Adams, 29 dec, '76: Alexander Marquis, prov, 30 april, '77; Arthur H. McLau^hlan, 3 June, '82; Charles R Carman, 6 July, '83: Leonard K. Harding, 28 sept., '83; Charles H. Ferguson, 28 sept., '88; Gilford D. Perkins, 2H sept , '88. 2nd Lieutenants- W. Williams, 8 april Edward C. Barrett, Baloni Albert, prov, 28 sept., '83 Paymaster— John I). Ketchum, m (hon.) 10 sept,, '69. (Quartermaster — Hamilton Emery, 10 sept., '69. .-surgeon— Charles Pitt Connell, M. D., 22 april, '70. Assifetuul Surgeon— Frank A. Nevcrs, M. D., 28 sept., '83. 7l8T YORK BATTALION OF INFANTRY. Lieutenant-Colonel— John Lothrop Marsh, 8 nov., '71. Majors — Jeremiah Staples, 18 June, '80; Samuel L. Wilkinson, 14 sept.. '83. Captains — fhomas Alexander, m 27 sept., '69; Jesse Christy, 12 may, '72; Thomas G. Loggie, 18 June, '80; W. A. Barker, 18 June, '80; T. McMullin, 4oct., '82; "ll. A. Cropley, 24 nov.. '82; William T. Howe, 14 sept., '83. Lieutenants— George A. Hoy t, 12 nov., '69; Jared Boone, 18 June, '80; R. M. Pinder, 1« June, '>S0; E. T. Christy, 10 June, '81: li Stevenson, 10 nov., '82; William E. Kussell, 24 nov., '82. 2nd Lieutenants— D. Hazen, 18 June, '80; W. Wilkinson, 8 June, 81; F. Baird. 24 June, '81; T. G. McMurray, 10 nov., '82; T. B. Perkins, 24 nov., ''82; J. V. Johnson, 21 dec., '83; W. 1). Hartt, p, 14 dec., '83. Paymaster — Bt. Major A. G. Beckwith, 3 June, '81. Quartermaster — Andrew Lipsett, 25 feb, '76. Assistant Surgeon— J. Z. Curry, 8 June, '81. 73rd NORTHUMBERLAND, N. B., BATTALION OF INFANTRY Major— Samuel U. McCully, commandinc:, 22 feb., '78. Captains— Hugh Cameron, 4 aug., '71 ; William Fenton, 1 aug., '73; William Hutchinson, 26 sept., '73; William McNaughtou, 13 april, '77; Alexander McKnight, 6 sept., '78. Lieutenants — Peter Loggie, i aug., '73; James Cameron, 18 June, '84; James Chapman, prov, 81" sept, '74; .John Sheridan, 29 sept., '82. 2nd Lieutenants — Wra. McKnight, 6 sept, '78; Alexander Cameron, 13 June, '84; Robert McNaughtou, prov, 6 feb, '69; Alexander J. Loggie, prov, 1 aui<., '73; Adams McLellan, prov, 26 sept., '73. Paymaster— Lemuel J. Tweedie,6 sept., '72. Adjutant — Alexander Templeton, 2 June, '76. Quartermaster — Alexander Cantly, 29 sept., '82. Surgeon—William Pallen Bishop, M. D., april 14, '70. [1886. Alexander 3 June, '82; r, 28 sept., E*erkins, 28 9 July. 71; ' april, '83; naug.,'88; 69. ), pt., '83. '71. Wilkinson, se Christy, Barker, i8 J4 nov.. '82; i Boone, 18 t}', 10 June, 34 nov., '82. '"ilkinson, 8 p nov., '82; '83; W. 1). 1885.] THE RIVEB. 121 TANTRY '78. lion, 1 aug., cNaugbtou, iameron, 1H a Sheridan, Alexander ,6 feb, '69; 3llan, prov, '70. 74 iH BATTALION OF INFANTRY. Lieutenant-Colonel— E. B. Beer. 17th Oct., '70. Major-O. R. Arnold, 13 may. '82. Captains— H. D. Wetmore, 10 July, '79. J. W. McFee, 3 aug., '78; E. Arnold, 10 sept.. '69; W. C. Murray, 10 march, '70; J. M. Baird, sept., '73; B. Harper, 37 June, '79. Lieutenants — W. M. Chamberlain, 13 may, '81 ; A. McDonald, 13 may, '84; C. H. Fairweather, 37 Oct., '83; D. Simpson, 13 July, '72; J. A. Bowes, 6 sept., '72; E H. Hay ward, 6 mar., '83. 2nd Lieutenants— H. S. Langstroth, 4 march, '83; S. A. Mc- Fee, 4 march, '82; U. Crawford, 27 oct., 83; G. N. Hay ward, 5 sept., '72; D. R. McElmon, prov., 27 June, '84. Paymaster— S. Qo&line, 8 oct., '75. i Adjutant— J. M. Kin near, 27 oct., '83. Quartermaster — D. B. Armstrong, 8 oct., '75. ! Surgeon— E. A. Vail. 9 dec. '70. ! Assistant Surgeon— S. F. Wilson, M. D., 30 may, '84. i ST. GEORGE INFANTRY COMPANY. ^ Captain— A. J. Magee, 3 march, '83. Lieutenant— J. Mooney, 8 June, '83. 3nd Lieutenant— P. Gilmour, 8 June, '83. ST. JOHN RIFLE COMPANY. Captain— Twining Hartt, 18 June, '82. 1st Lieutenant— J. P. Macintyre, 5 July, '82. 2nd Lieutenant, W. J. Parks, 34 No- vember, '82. The Dates of the Opening and Closing of the River I St. John since 1825. Year. 1825, 1886, 1837, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1883, 1834, 18?5, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, Opened. Apr 15 Apr 17 Apr 6 Apr 23 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 10 May 3 Apr 10 April May 1 Apr 28 Apr 17 May 1 Apr 25 Apr 16 Apr 27 Apr 24 Apr 26 Apr 14 Closed. Nov 20 Nov 14 Dec 8 Nov 19 Nov 15 Nov 29 Dec 1 Nov 15 Nov 5 Nov 17 Nov 23 Nov 19 Nov 9 Nov 25 Nov 23 Nov 23 Nov 37 Nov 33 Nov 14 Nov 33 Year. 1845, 1846. 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1863, 1868, 1864, Opened Apr 33 Apr 6 May 2 Apr 19 Apr 8 Apr 30 Apr 26 Apr 30 Apr 13 May 7 Apr 27 Apr 25 Apr 17 Apr 22 Apr 15 Apr 25 Apr 18 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 26 Closed. Dec 4 Nov 28 Nov 20 Mov 18 Dec 4 Nov 27 Nov 21 Dec 13 Nov 25 Dec Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Nov 25 Nov 30 Nov 39 Year. 1865, 1866, 1807, 1868. 1869, 1870, 1871, 1873, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1883, 1883, 1884, Opened. Apr 8 Apr 16 Apr 24 Apr 36 Apr 31 Apr 13 Apr 10 Apr 28 Apr 80 Apr 34 May 3 Apr 34 Apr 15 Apr 80 Apr 31 Apr . . Apr 14 May 1 Apr 21 Apr 31 U Closed. ]Nov30 Dec 6 Nov 16 Nov 16 Nov 35 Nov 2 Nov 30 Nov 86 Nov 11 Nov 17 Nov 18 Nov 89 Nov 83 Dec 15 Nov 81 Nov , Nov 80 Nov 86 .! 122 INTEUC'OLONIA L IIA ILVVAY. [issn. Intercolonial Eailway, C. S^clirielier. Chief Eiigineei-. and General Manager bi' Oovtrnment Ruil ways, Ottawa. 1). Pottinger. Chief Superintendent, Monoton.i Geo. Taylor. General Freight Agent. , P. S. Archibald, Chief Engineer. , ;honias Williams, Trea.snrer and Chief Accountant. » •• TI. A. Whitney. Mechanical Superintendent. A. Busby. Geiieral Passenger and Ticket Agent. ... T. Y. Coolve, Genen^l Stcn-elceeper. J. J. Wallace, District Superintendent. Jas. e. Price, A. R. McDonald, "' " ■ ^ . .. J. R. Bruce, Traffic Auditor, Moncton, N. B. . , . C D. Thomson. Casluer. E. T. Trites. Payma.ster. * ■ i Season tickets are i.s.sued. ! faiv. Return Tickets at one and a half first olus STATIONS, DISTANCES AND RATES OF PASSAGE. ST. JOHN TO HALIFj^V. MILES. 3 4 < 12 ir «i 27 89 44 47 51 .5.5 tiO tifi 71 76 7!t 89 91 96 101 }101 I 105 107 I 108 1116 ' 127 m 137 141 145 149 154 161 St. John. . Cold Brook Brookv llle, Torr^iurn. Rlversi 'e. . Rothesay. . (^uispamsis, Nauwigewauk, . Hampton, . Passekeag. BloomfleUl, Norton, Apohaqui. . Sussex, Plumweseep. . Penobsquis, Dunsinane, Anagance, . Petitoodiac. Pollet River, Salisbniy, . Boundary Greek, Moncton, . Hmnphrey, Pahisec Junction, Dorchester Road, Meadow Brook, Shediac, Point DuChene, Memraincook, . Dorchester, Sackville, . Aulac, ■. Amherst, . Nappan, Maccan, Athol, . . Spring Hill, Salt Springs. KAUES. $0 00 . 09 12 . IS . ~M . 27 . 36 .*;o 00 06 08 12 14 18 51 31 66 44 78 52 81 :a 911 6!) 1 17 78 1 32 88 1 41 94 1 53 1 02 1 65 1 10 1 80 1 2f) 1 98 1 32 2 13 1 42 2 28 1 52 2 37 1 .58 2 (i7 1 78 2 73 1 82 2 88 1 92 3 00 2 on 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 (W 3 00 2 00 3 24 2 16 3 5(i 2 38 3 64 2 13 3 76 2 51 3 8t 2 50 3 92 2 61 4 e sn . 1 27 2 H.-, . 4 34 2 ill . 4 44 V! in . 4 45 •-' '.ir . 4 51 ;! HI . 4 56 3 01 . 4 72 .•i ].") . 4 82 ■■'. 01 . 4 90 :! -S, . 5 02 ;i :>,:, . 5 86 3 91 . 5 84 :; ) . 5 8;^ 3 '^'.1 . 5 72 :; SI . 5 61) •'i 71 . 5 61 3 ;i . 5 49 ;i Cii . ;> 3) • t .)t . 5 25 ;i ,vj . 5 17 ;) l.'i . 5 10 ;; ill . 5 10 3 li) . 5 15 M v>, . 5 25 3 ::o . 5 H') 3 :-■:'. . 5 39 3 W . 5 45 3 i::; . 5 55 :; ;:'! . 5 59 3 V^ . 5 ;!4 3 M . 5 65 3 :: . 5 OS 3 Ml . 5 81 3 87 . 5 83 3 S!l . 5 Ki 3 '.•■: . 5 i:-6 • ) .'i . 6 00 ! I'l .?i^ :l'.<) [188.-). 1885] XRW BRl'NSWrCK K.VIIAVAV. 123 rnmont Kail ilf first olass ;IE. PARE s. ■ ^ ^4 i^-? sH . 1 sr .;.• ^.-i . 4 34 2 Ri . 4 44 ',' U-i . 4 45 •J !l,' . 4 51 ■■', 1*1 . 4 5'i ••i (II . 4 7:2 ;i v> . 4 K-^ ■■', -J I . 4 90 .•i -r; . 5 0-2 ;i ;^j . 5 m ;i til . 5 84 :! !)) . 5 8;{ :! H'.i . 5 72 :; SI . 5 ()(t :; :^ . .-) «1 ••! ;i . 5 40 :i i;:i . 5 :i5 • t .li . 5 ;.'5 ;! .■ J . 5 17 ;! !.'i . 5 10 ;i ill . 5 10 a III . 5 15 :\ [■■>, . 5 ST) :i ::.i . 5 «0 •> ■■'* . 5 fiO ;^ (111 . 5 45 :^ (•,:; . 5 55 :; i'l . 5 50 ;) ;.s . 5 ;!4 ■4 ',i\ . 5 (15 .•J ;■; . 5 GS ;; ;ii . 5 SI ;{ ^: . 5 H^, :i s!i 5 sy ••! w: 5 !:(i • t .'* I) 00 1 HI INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.-XOimi ftllORE. MILES. \r,- Beny's Mills, liw Cniiaaii. (V>al Hrai)ch, Wfidroi'fl. . Fei'iis. , Curletuii. riarnaby Rivfi. ("hathain Juucti L'bntbam. . 117 l-.'-j l.'J,' 11(1 158 ii;i Kil Ion. 1(J4 Dt'i-hy, . 11)7 N(.'wca.stlt», . 177 Hi'aver lerook, 188 i'ai'tihof^iie, I'.i8 Ked rini'. . ^11 liatliiirst, . 22:i Petit J{ocli(\ •j;.'.' BelleclniU', . xMO .Tai-Miui't Ulver. !i")0 New MiUs, . '.'5(5 C'liai'lo. 2iW DalliKU.sie. . 5f74 Canipbellton, 'i87 Metapt'ilia, ;.M7 Millstreani. . i!U8 As.sainetquagban, o~'2 Causajiscal,. .'"15 Ainqui, •m ViHlav Hall. '^50 Sayabec, •liU Tartapiie. . ;i71 Mttle Metis, ' ;i80 St. Flavin. . ;i88 St. Luce. . ;jy8 Riniouski. . FAnres. S-'Ol i\ .M1LE3. ;i (lit ;i 27 ■.] 51 ;> ill H 01 4 15 01 tvi 15 ('i.'i 5' I II (i:i 1/ ••JO 4ii 5 (I'J 5 70 5 8(i 5 OS 22 ;ji' 51 7S 7 01 7 1(5 7 28 7 48 7 1)5 7 75 7 87 7 1;8 (J (5 6 4il8 Rlc', 417 SI. FabifU . I'i.' i\t. Simon. . '!■)(( Trciis I'lUolej. . 417 Isk' Vcrtf. . 455 St. Aivji'iic. . 15;' C'aooiiiia. ■.oi;5 Kivler.' I^uLouj), I'iO Noti-e dame dul'oge 4V5 St.Alcxaiidw. ■I'^O 'M. AiKliv, . IN'! Ste. ITelcne, •I'^O Si. I'as.-hai. 40.j St. I'hilii^pedeNeri, •1'.I8 Ifivieie Oiu-lle, , 15 i .5"5 St'j .Anne, . "ii.'i St. Roeb, . l:;iKiii Kuad, St. Jean P. Job, 'i'roi.s Sa\imons. . L' Islet. 5:5;;i L'Anse a Gile, . 585 CapeSt.Igiiace, . 5!-.' Sf. Tbomas, 518 St Pierre, 551 St. Franeois, 55fj St. Valier, . 5f;o St. ]\Iiobel, . 4 85 i ,5ii(i ^;t.C"bal•les. 1 0.) i .571 St. Henri. . '>;s St. Jean CbryiH. . V-iO ChaTidiere, . '■.^7 lla-Uow. 'i8!i Point Levis . '.' 8!) :{ 00 2 S2 2 85 ■.' 01 .{ V.i> :', Ki 3 5.'] ;i l}l •J 75 ;] 01 3 00 5111 .520 5:.'5 5v.'8 15 2.^ 1 5',> : 5 10 5 17 5 :.'l FARES. sS'^ ai $5 .50 . 8 51 5 «8 . 8 81 5 an . (18 u m . n »i 28 . i) (>-) (J 44 . ;i 48 . 80 U (>0 .10 07 (J 72 )0 2r, 81 10 40 (i 1>4 sO 40 7 00 10 07 7 12 10 70 7 20 10 01 7 30 11 00 7 ai 11 15 7 4-1 11 i;4 7 50 11 3(i 7 .58 11 51 ~ (18 11 58 7 73 11 m 7 78 11 72 7 82 11 8(5 7 01 11 98 8 OJ lv» 01 8 03 Vi V2 8 no V2 18 8 1 ' Vi 25 8 13 V2 :i8 8 18 12 13 8 2I» 12 17 8 20 12 M 8 3> 12 53 8 '37 New Brans wick Knilway. Samu 'I Thorn". President. Hon. Isaac Hiirpee, Vic-President. A'ex. McXa'ijrbton, Auditor. E. R. BiU'poe, General .'.Iana,:;'.'r. N. T. (i/.-a^ie id. Gen. I'.is.t.&Tic. Agt Alfrv-d Seel.v, Secretary cv: Tiea-ure:-. Jt)!in Stew irt. 'J'rain Snparinteudent] MILES. STATION'S. : 111.5 Moore's Mills. I r.11.5 Meadows. i'8.5 Lawrence. 03.5 ]>arber Dam. , 88.0 :Maudblav. I 02.0 Rri.stol sldinjj. i 97.0 Hall's Sidin-. , Jii2.0 Dear Lal^e. ; 104.0 Sbogonioc. ! 10:1.0 Canterbury. ' 112.0 Crais Kidt,'e. 110.0 Benton. I ]2:.-i (.'nrk. 4.0 Fairvill-, (iti.5 Harvev. (i.3 Siiutb l;ay. 72.0 Pi'inco William. ■S.O Sutton. ((;.5 ?:IaEra£,'uadavic. 11.5 (iiand Tjav. 85.5 McAdaiu. 13.0 Brandy P'.int. !'l,5 A'aaceliOi'o. 15.5 We.stfield. r.':-<.5 St. Andrews. lO.r Nerepis. ' 123.5 Cbam.-ook, 22.0 Eagle Rock. 1 1 i'!..'! Jioix P.otd. 25.5 Wehford. 1 11 1.2 G.S. !?:iirv, .liinc. 20.7 Clarendon. 1(0.5 Hewitt s Siding. 33.0 Gaspereaux. . .1('8.5 Hulling Dam. 35.7 Enniskillen. 104.5 Dumb.irton. 38.5 Hovt. ll.!0.5 H;vl .Innetion. 41.7 Blissville, (S B.) ii:i.5 St. Stpjihen. 40.0 FrederictouJunc. , 114.5 Maxwell. |i|:i 124 WEATHER TABLE. [I88r. MILES. 8TATION8. 119.7 Hartland. IM.? Peel. KiO.tf Floroncoville. 1«;3.5 Kent. lii(i.5 Bath. 170 Humfrau. 174.7 Upper Kent. 178.iJ Kilburn. 18.5.7 Perth. 18'). 2 Andover. 191.7 Aroostook. 191.7 Aroostook Falls. 19S.7 Fort Fairfield. 20.5.7 East London. MILES. STATIONS. ilO yio, Jii;), 2W. UH. 153. 1.57. 1,59 nil 1(W 7 Caribou. ,5 Presque Isle. ■1 Limestone. 4 Urand Falls. 4 St. Leonards. 7 Green River. 7 St. Basil. 4 Edmundston. WoodstockJunct. 5 County IJne. Hackawio. Woodstock Road. 7 Millville. 5 Hainsville. UlLES. STATIONS, lliH n Burt Lake. 171.7 Uj'per Keswick. 17r).0 Biunsiilo. 177.5 Stone Ridge. im.2 Zealand. lHa.7 Lawrence. 1H.').7 Cardigan. 188.0 Keswick. 1!M).() Rockhind. 1U4.SJ Springhill. 197.0 Douglas. 109.0 St. Mary's. JiOO.O (Jibson. Table for Foretelling the Weather. | This table, and the accompanying remarks, are the result of many years actual observation ; the whole being constructed on a due consideration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon in their several positions respacting tlio Earth, and will, by simple inspection, show the observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the Moon into any of its quarters, and that so near the truth as to be seldom found to fail. If the new moon, the first quarter, the full moon,or the la.st quarter happens Between midnight and 2 ( in the morning, 2 and 4 morning, 4 and 6 " 6 and 8 8 and 10 " 10 and 12 " At 12 noon and i p. u. Between 2 and 4 p. m. 4 and 6 p. m. . . - 6 and 8 p. m. . , - 8 and 10 p. m. . , -10 and midnight, IN SUMMER. [ Fair Cold, frequent showers. Rain Wind and Rain. Changeable. Frequent Showers. • I Very rainy. . • Changeable. Fair Fair, if wind N. W. Rainy, if S. or S. W. do do do Fair IN WINTER. Hard frost, unless tlie wind be S. or W. Snow and stormy. Rain. Stormy. Cold rain, if wind be W., snow if E. Cold and high wind. Snow (,r rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Fair and frosty if wind N. or N. E. Rain or snow, if S. S. W. I ditto. (Fair and frosty. Observations. — The nearer the time of the Moon's change to noon or midnight, the more nearly will the result accord with the prediction. , The space for this calculation occupies from ten at night till two next morning.,^ The Moon's change, first quarter, full and last quarter, happening during six of the afternoon hours, /. c, from four to tfn, may be foil owed by fair weather; but this is mostly dependent on the wind, as is note! in the tablo. [1885. 'ATION9, f.nkt'. • Kt'Hwick. liilu. Ridge. ?nee, pan. lok. niid. ?hill. [flS. iry's. II. many years ;ideration of spacting the hat kind of I into any of fail. INTER. , unless tlie S. or W. stormy. if wind be IT if E. ligh wind, iin. aild. •osty if wind now, if S. S. litto. r osty. to noon or iction. ill two next sning during wed by f ai r in the table. 1885] TELEGUAPH COMPANIES. 125 Telegraph Companies. I Westehn ITnton Tkleouaph C!o. -T>r. Norvin CJieon, rrefi(i»nt; General 'J'linuifis T J'ckert, (itncral Muni^jer ; A U llrewer, Soce- L'H^ of Olfice.s of the Western Union Telegrai»h Cornp.any in the Maiitinie Provinces. — Albert or Hopewell Corner, N B; Albiou »«« XT O A _ 1 „. i. "VT ij . \ XT 1> A ^.,1 XT 1> . A - \, p,' Jf J M 120 TEMXillAI'II COMl'ANIE.S. [i88r> N 8; Liscomb Mills, N 8; White Uiiveu, X S; Viuinoutli, N >; Victoria Mines, (' B. The DoMiiiiicni Govcrnincnl own a, Tele^^raph line connect irm with the \Ve:3tern I'nion Lines at North Sydney, (' H, and serv- ing the Towns of HaddecU, J]n^lishtown. Soulli (Jut of St Ann'>, Inyonisli, Asp'j ]>ay, !Meat Cove and Indian iJiook, in Cajx' IJreton; ;;n I also Amlieri^l llarlinr. M'lan'i,' dii Nord, (Irus^e I:li', House Harbor and (Jrand l^ntry in the Maijdalen Islands. Then; is also a (}overnnient Telegraph Jiine from Harrington, N S, to Cnnc Sal^le, N S, with ollices at Newelltown, on C'ape Island, nntl at Cape Sabli^ Liulithoiise. Tlie Dominion (Jovcrnment has a cai)Ie from Ivislport, ^le, to Granil Manan, and have ofViccs on (Jiand Manun, at Flagj^^'s Cove, Seal Cove and >\'oodward's Cove. Tjii<: Gjjk.vt XoiiTii-WjihTEKN TKi,i:»;uArii Comp'y. — Head Quarters. Toronto, Onlario. — K Wiman, President; II V Dwiglii, General .Manager; F Koiier, Secretary; Arthur Cox, Treasur* r. Ollices of tiiu Great North- VVestern Telegraph Company in Nev>' Bruiiswieli. — Barnaby River, I'artibogue, Bathurst, Balh urst Station, lijaver Bi'ook. lielleduae, Berry's Mills, Buetouclie, Cliathani .lunclion, Campbelllc^n, Canaan, Cara(iuette. Charln, Chatham, Clifton. (Gloueester Vn), Coal Tiranch, (I (.' R), I);il honsie, (Jiaiul Anse, Jaequ*. t iiivcr, Kingston, (Kent Cn), Kouchibouguac, Kent Junction. Nciweaslle. New Mills, Relit Roche, Pokemouche, lied Pine, Ilichibucto, Rogersville (I C R), St. Louis, St, Peters, Shippegan, Tracadie, "NVeldford (Kent Co,) I New TJuuKSAvrcK I'i-ecthu Ti.ij'm: mmi (\).mi'vnv.- Charhs W Weldon, M P. President; T M Robinson. Secretary; ITl Clinch, Treasurer. The lin(^>^ of this Comiiany are leased to the VVestern Union Teh'graph Company. The Head'iiii rters of this Company arc at Rothesay, N 1>. I -i AxoLO-AMiaucvN TF.r,KanAPii (Jo. (Limited). —Headquarters, London. — II Weaver, General Manager; T C James, Superii. tendent, Charlottetown, P E 1. Otrices of the Anglo-A:nerir'au Telegraph Company, (Limitfidi, in the Maritime Provinces: New I^.runswick— Bale Verte, Cape Toi-nientine. P field lottet ter Hi Wilt lion, St Peter's, Souris, York. 1885.] St'irOOI, DISTUICTS—IMMKJUATION. 127! Inspectoral School Districts. District Xo. 1.— 'I'lic CoiliiticH of HL-sii^rouciK., (HoiiccMtcr, Xurthuml)erliiii(l, nntl the Purislu's of Stunlcy nnd St. Mury's in \ the ('. — Saint ./ohn City and Cou'nty, and the County of Charlotte, (except the Parish of (narendon, and the schools in the incorporated towns of Charlotte); inspector, W P. D(»le, A.B. District No. <», or Grammar Scliool D -^pecloratv -'llu im- mar schools, of the Province, tlu ^^cUo Is in the ineorpoiufn^' towns of the Province, the schools in tli '\J."ity of Frederic tiiVi, and the schools in the Parishes of New .'Tivyland, Kingsclear, Mauners-Sutton, Prince William, Dumfries, C .ii. '•])ury and North Lake, in the County of York, and the County of ( arK''*^" (except the Parishes of Aberdeen, Keijt and Wicklow); inspectf/r I. B. Oakes. Dominion Finance Department— St. John. William Seely, Es(i., Dominion Auditor, ■ 1 ■ Immigration Department. Samuel (iardner. Esquire, Dominion Immignition Officer for New Bruns- wick: The Deputy Ti-easurers at the Out -Ports of the Province act as tmmigration (Vflficers. nOMINMON HL'TLDINO BOARD, Jame^ P. Ruel, Esquire, Collector of Customs. (ChainuanK John II. HardinK, Escjuire, Agent !Marinean(l Fisheries. Tli^maS HanfnrtI, Esqiiire, Inspector of Inland IJevenue. 8. Gardner. Esquire, Jnunigration Otflcer, (Secretary). Inspector ■ Steamboat Hulls, Ac— R. Coker, Esq. Examiner^ .' Inspectors of Flour and ]\Ieal— Jeremiah Harrison. Thomas RankiK*. C. 11, Fairweather, G. S. DeForest and (ieo. Morrison. Hxairine»-sf-' fnspectorsof Pickled Fish and Fish Oil— (Jeo. S. DeFoi-est. (Mlben Hvut, William barboui-, James \Vil«ion. of I'ortland. and ! Frnoiiaers i.f Inspectors of Leather and Raw Hides -AVilliam Peters, W. E. Vr<>om, Jas. Robinson and David Colwell. I 1 '' *■:•!! CUSTOMS. PORT or BAINT JOHN. James R. Ruel, Esq., CoUector and Regiatrar of ^tipping. In Warehouse Department.— John Sa.udaU, A Atchison. In Long Room.— (i. F. Matthew, Chief aei^*, J. S. Maclaren, C. F. Olive A. C. Harrison and Henry Turner. In Shipping Department.— James Barber, H. P.Sandall and^eith A. B&rber I Measurer and Surveyor of Ships.— James Barber. i In Statistical Department.— H. A. Vradenburgh; G. E. Snider. I Appraisers of Dutiable Articles.— Allan McBeath, Robert Sheraton and ' J. E. Whittaker; S. W. Xain, Clerk; John R<>lstoil, Packer. j Landing Surveyor.— S. E. Gerow: D. Smiler and David J. Gleeson, Clerks Gaugers and Proof Office.— Edwin N. S. Stewart, Ganger; Samuel Robin- i son, Assistant Gauger; Timothy Murphy, Sampler, &c. i Tide Surveyor.— William Johnston. i Landing waiters and Searchers.- Paul Daley and John Humphreys. \ V^Tarehouse Lockers.— T. Bustin, W. Carleton, W. H. Olive, Charles Pldgeou, ' M. B. Owens, T. B. Foley, H. G. Hunt and J. Olive, Acting. Tide Walters.—T. O. Sandall, C. W. Cowan, R. J. McAdoo, William A. Robinson. W. Forsyth, J. M. F. Whiting, Wilson L. Dobbin William Farren, Henry Rigby, W. A.. Doheroy, W. H. Barton, John 1 owery and J. L. Coram. i lioatmen.— Robert Fulton, Gteorge Price, pad S»muel Button. ' Sub-Collectors.— Port of Lepreaux.— G. K. Hanson. I " '* Musquash.— A. T. Dunn. •• " Sussex.— George H. WaUttce. " " Quaco.— Joseph Carson. \ John W. Cudlip, Esquire, Inspector of Customs for New Brunswick and P ' E. Island. 1 COLJiKCTORS. Bathurst.— W. J. O'Brien. Sub-CoUector. New Bandon— Pat- rickjj. Foley. Campobkllo.— J. Farmer. Sub-Collector, Grand Munan— T. Wooster. Car&qustte.— G. C. Blackball. Stb-Collector, Tracadie— M. E. Bourgeois. Chatham.— Daniel Ferguson. Dalhousie.— Wm. Montgomery. Out-l-'ort Collector— Campbellton Alexander McKenzie. Dorchester. — Walter Dobson. Sub-Collector, Rockland— R. B. Chapman. Fredericton.- A. F. Street, Grand Falls.- -F. W. Brown. Sub-Collector, Andover— George Bedell. Sub-Collector, Edmunston— John Hartt. Hillsborough.— W. E Stevens. Sub-Collector, Harvey— W.T. Reid. Sub-Collector, Alma— B. Wright, MoAdam JuNCTioif.— Samuel Watts. MoNCTON.— J. W. Binning. Nbwcastus.- R. B. Haddow. Richibucto.— John Rusk. Sub-Collector, Buctouche— A. Renaud. Sub-Coll actor, Cocaigne— A. K. Dysart. St. Andrews.— C. M. Gove. Sub<€ollector, West Iides— H. T. Dixon. St. George.— James McKay. St. Stephen.— H. Webber Shippeoan.— H. A. Sormany. Shediac- -W. C. Hanington. Sackville.- W. C. Milner. Sub Collector, North Jogglns— R. C. Ward Sub-Collector, Bay Verte— Wm. Preeqott. Woodstock.— D. F. Merrltt. Sub-Collector, Richmond Station— F. Gallagher, Acting. Sub-Collector, Centreville-Hy. T. Scholey. INLAND REVENUE. Daniel C. Perkins, Collector. John N. Moore, Accountant. Geo. Travis, John E. Ganong, John Frederickson and James Mason, Excise Officers. sub-colleotors. Dorchecter.- Fredericton frt. Andrews.— C. M Walter Dobson. St. Stephen.— A H. H>U. Sackville. -W. C. Milner. Woodstock.- Wm. Dibble. Gove. Thomas Hanford. Inspector for New Brunswick. W. F. Best, Analytical Chemist. " L1885. nng. , C. r. OHve, i th A. B&rber. heraton and ker. Bson, Clerks, tmuel Sobin- rles Pldgeou, William A. L. Dobbin, Barton, John Bwick and P. baud Watts, j dow. k. uche— A. i! rne— A. K. !; ov«, !i idea— H. T. I ii cKay. »er rany. gton. er. ■:■ Joggins— 5rte— Wm. 'i ritt. :, and Station- ing. I ville -Hy. T. : Geo. Travis, ' sOfllcers. B.11. tlner. )ibble. 1885.] TARIFF CUST0:i3 DUTIES. 129 TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. BOOKS, PRINTED MATTER AND PAPERS : Books, printed, periodicals and pamphlets, not else- where specified, not being for^•ign reprints of British copyright works, nor blank account books, nor copybooks, nor books to be written or drawn upon, nor Bibles, prayer-books, psalm and hymn- books, ad val. 15 p ct British copyright works, reprints of, ad val ) 15 p ct and in addition thereto, ad val. — ) 12^ p ct Bibles, prayer-books, psalm and hymn-books, ad val.5 p ct Blank books, viz.: Account books, copybooks, or books to be drawn or written upon, ad val.^ 30 p ct Posters and advertising pictures or pictorial show cards or illustrated advertising periodicals and tailors' and mantle-makera' fashion plates, 6 cts per pound and ad val. ...... 20 p ct Printed, litographed, or copper, or steel p'ate bill- heads, cheques, envelope^, and miniature news- Eapers, receipts, drtifts, cards, and other commercial lank forms, and other printed matter not elsewhere specified, ad val. 30 p ct. Advertising pamphlets, $1 P 100 Maps and charts, ad val 20 per ct Printed music, bound or in she-'its, 10 c p lb Valentines, Christmas and New Year's, Chromo or embossed card, and jvU others not being business or advertising cards, ad val 25 p ct Labels, for fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, and confec- tionary, also tickets and advertising bills and lolders, a specific duty of 10 c p lb and ad val. 20 p ct Leather board, . . ...3cplb Boot and shoe counters, made from leather board — 3 c p p:- Paper hangings or wall paper, and glazed, plated, marbled, enamelled or embossed paper, in rolls or sheets, and cardboard similarly finished, ad val 30 p ct Paper, calendered, ad val, 22| p ct Paper, ruled, ad val, ...... 25 pet Paper of all kinds, not elsewhere specified, ad val., . .20 p ct Envelopes, and all manufacturers of paper, not ot.her- _ wise specified, ad val. ..... .25 p ct Paper, union collar cloth, in sheets, not shapen, ad va). , 5 p ct Mill board, not straw board, ad val. , 10 P ct Collars, cuffs and shirt fronts of paper, linen or cotton, ad val .>0 p ct Playing-cards, 6cp pack CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, DRUGS, DYES k MEDICINES : Acid, acetic, ?a ^ \^' Muriatic and nitric, ad val ^U p ct Sulphuric, ••••• „ . , : Z ' i^ ^''o- f Sulphuric and nitric combined and all mixed .icids ad val. 2.) p ct But carboys and demijohns containing acids, vinegar or other liquids shall be subject to the same tluty as if empty. !■».; r {. >• 5 130 TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. [1885. Aniline dyew, not otherwise provided for. ad val 10 p cfc Coal tar and coal pitch, ad val. . • • • • • -^ p ct Blacking, shoe, and shoemakers' iiik, ha4-iieds and leather dressing, ad val. , _ 25 p ct Celluloid moulded into sizes for handles of knives and forks, not bored or otherwise manufactured, ?.d val. 10 p ct Essences, viz. ; Of apple, pear, pineapple, raspberry, strawberry and other fruits, and vanilla, .^1.90 p g & ad val. 20 p ct Essential oils for manufacturing purposes, ad val 20 p ct Lamp black and ivory black, ad val. 10 p ct Lead, nitrate and acetate of, 5 p ct Liquorice root, paste, extract of, for manufacturing purposes, ad val. .... ..... .15 p ct Stick e-xtract or confection^ 1 ct p lb & ad vaL 20 p ct Malt, extract of, for medicinal purposes, ad val 25 [) ct Milk food, manufactured by Henry Nestle, Dr. Gib- baut, and others, and all similar preparations, ad val. 30 p ct Oils- Carbolic, or heavy oil, for any use, ad val. 10 p ct Coal and kerosene, distilled, purified or refined ; uap- tha, benzole and petroleum ; products of petroleum, coal, shale and lignite, not elsewhere siiecified, .... 7 and one-fifth cents ply Cod liver, medicated, ad val., .20 p ct Lard t)il, ad val, 20 p ct Linseed, or flaxseed, raw or boiled, ad vuV. 25 p ct Tiubricating oils, composed wholly or in part of petro? leum, and costing thirty cents per Imperial gallon, or over, ad val. ...... 25 p ct The same, costing less than thirty cents per Imperial i| 7 and one-fifth cents p 25 p ct 20 p ct 20 p ct 20 pet 20 pet 20 pet $5plb gallon, 7 and one-fifth cents p 1 >; Lubricating oils, all other,ad val Neatsfoot, ad val. .... Olive or salad, ad val. , .... Sesame seed, ad val., .... Sperm, ad val., Opium (drug), ad val. .... Opium, prepared for .smoking, . . Paints and colors, ground in oil or any other liquid, ad val,25 p ct Paris gi een, dry, ad val. , ...... 10 p ct White and red lead, and orange mineral, dry, also white zinc, ad val. ...... 5 p ct White lead in pulp, not mixed with oil, ad val 5 p ct Paints and colors, not elsewhere specified, ad val 20 p ct Paraflfine wax or steairine, ...... o ct p lb Perfumery, including Toilet Preparations, viz. : Hair oils, tooth and other jiowders, and washes, pomatmns, jiastes and all other pe; fumed preparations, \ised for the hair, mouth or skin, ad val. ,3!) ji ct Pomades, Fi^ach, or flower odors preserved in fat or oil for the purpose of conserving the odors of flowers which do not bear the heat of distillation, when im- ported in tins of not less than ten pounds each, ad val,, 15 p ct Proprietaiy medicines, to wit:— All tinctu es, pills, Eowders, troches or lozenges, syrups, coi dials, itters, anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, ralves. [1885. i .0 p ct 1 p ct 1 5 p ct i 1 10 p ct i ! rival. 20|>rt Opct Opct p ct 5 p ct p ct 5 p ct . 30 p ct Opct i 1 cents p I g Op ct p ct 5 pet i !5 p ct I cent.H p J i; o p ct Opct p ct Opct [) p ct Opct 5 )11) val,25 p ct Opct p ct 5 p ct p ct ct p 11) I. ,3!) pet \, 15 pet 1885.] TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. 131 o'ntments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, oils or medicinal preparations or compositions recommended to the public, under any general name or title as specifics for any diseases or affections whatever affecting tlie human or animal bodie.s, not otherwise provided for ; all liquids, ad val., 50 p <:t And all others, ad val 25 p ct All medicinal preparations, whether chemicil or other- Avise, usually imported with the name of the manu- facturer, shall have the true name of such manufac- turer, and the place where they are prepared, per- manently and legibly affixed to each i)arc8l by stamp, label or otherwise ; and all medicinal preparations imported without such names so affixed shall be forfeited. Putty, ad val , 25 p ct Saltpetre, ad val., 20 p ct Soap, common, brown and yellow, not perfumed, li c p lb Soap, castile and white, 2 c p lb Soap, pertumed or toilet, ad val. . . 30 p ct Soap powders, a specific duty, .... 3 c p lb Tin crystals, ad val. , '.'. 20 p ct :; Turpentine, spirits of, ad val 10 p ct ii Varnish, lacquers, Japan and collodion, not else- I ■ where specihed, 20 c p Im g and ad val 20 p ct j! Vasseline, and all siuiilar preparations of petroleum I' for toilet, medicinal or other purposes, in bulk, 4 c p lb i I And in bottles or other packages, not over one pound :, in weight each, ..... 6 c p lb |l Vinegar, 15 c p I g i| Zinc, chloride, salts and sulphate of, ad val., 5 p ct I COTTON AND COTTON GOODS : \. Bags containing fine salt, from all countries, ad val. . .25 y ct 'j Bed comforters or quilts of cotton, ad val. 275 P ^^ \\ Grey or unbleached and bleaclied cotton, sheetings, i drills, ducks, cotton or canton flannels, not stained ' painted or printed, 1 c p sq yd, and ad val, 15 p ct ' All cotton denims, driliinp:s, bedtickiniis, ginghams, plaids, cotton or canton flannels, ducks and drills, dyed or colored, checked and striped shirtings, cot- I tonades, Kentucky jeans, pantaloon stuffs, and goods of like descrii^tion, 2 c p sq yd, and ad val, 15 p ct White cotton jeans and coutilles, . . _ 20 p ct Cottons over thirty-^ix inches wide, when imported jl by manufacturers of window .shades, for use in their ii factories, exclusively for the manufacture of oiled window .shades, ad val _ .. ...l-ipct ' i Cotton forty-two inches wide and over, when imported 1; by manufacturers of L-namelled cloth, for use iu J their factories', ad val, 15 p ct i Cottoji wadding, batting, batts and warps, carpet- i' warps, knitting yarn, hosiery yarn and othrr cotton ;! yarns, under number forty, not bleached, dyed or II coloed . . . .2 c ]i lb a.id ad val. 1;) p ct And if bleached, dyed or colored, C c p lb an.C" or cream-colored ware, ad val. 30 p ct Fire brick and tiles, for lining stoves and furnaces, ad val. 20 p ct Glass, and Manufactures of, viz. : Carboys and demijohns, bottlos and decanters, flasks and phials of every desriplion; telegraph and ligLt- ning-rod insulators ; jars and glass balls, and cut, pressed, or moulded table ware, ad val. 30 p ct Lamp and gas-light shades, lainp3 and lamp chimneys, side lights and head light , globes for lantei ns, lamps and gas-lights, ad val 30 p cfc Ornamented, figured and enamel'ed stained glass, stained, tinted, i>ainted and vertified glasa and stained glass windows, figured, enamelled and ob- scured white glass, ad va^ 30 p ct Silvered plate, ad val. _ 30 p ct Common and coloi^eis window glass, ad v.-vl 30 p ct [1885. L5 p ct L5 p ct 15 p ct 10 pet 50 pet 2^ p ct 50 pet JO pet JO pet L 27i p ct vaA 20 pet Opct !0 p ct :o p ct to p ct Opct 15 p ct 5 p ct Opct al. 20 p ct }pct Opct ') p ct Opct 3 pet 1885.] ADVEllTISEMBNr. 133 (!m;i'< ESSOK8 TO d. mi r>E£<: «t co > H/ts,C>[%FuiisjhdSti|aw Goods, 5 MARKET SQUARE, g:&S^ETj?:f St. John, N. B. Fashionable Goods a Specialty. f^* Having engaged the services of Mr, D. Magee, Sr., to superintend all our Manufacturing, we can guarantee satisfaction. James I Christie & Co., IMPOJITERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS 01 Illftljf Moroccos, Kids, Binding.*!, Linings, Etc., Bristles, Shoe Brushes, Poot Turners, Webbings, Threads, Galloons, TIa,!-dash, Blacking, Varnish. Edge Ink, Awls. Buckles, Iron Naib, Brass Nails, Steel Tacks, Pincers, Nippers, Hamracr.s, Knives. J'egs, Patent Pe^ Awls. Coun er bize Sticks. Patent Screws, Hook Bills and Skivers. Peg Breakers, Shank Lasters. BOOT TREES, CRAMPS, CLAMPS, LASTS, &c., V/IIOLESALE A^D RETAIL. 6^ A supply of Nails from the Manufactory of S. R. Foster, alwaya on hand, for sale Wholesale and Iletai!. No. 65 North Side King Street, St. John, N. B. 'is I 134 TARIFF (;USTOMS DUTIES. [1885 Imitation porcelain nha'les, and cplQved glass, not ; ,. fijfured, painted, enamelled or engraved, ad val 20 p ct All other glass and manufactures of glass not herein otherwise i>rovided for, ad val. 20 |) ct Slates, roofiuLf slate, black or blue, 80c p s([ Red, greeu and other colors, .... SI p sri Slates of all kinds und manufactures of, not otherwise specified, ad viil. 25 p ct Slate mantels, ad v.vl. 30 1) ct School and writins^ slate.s, ad val. 25 p ct HEMP, JUTE AND FLAX (JOOl)S : Canvas of hemp or flax, and sjtil twine, when to be ufed for boats' and ships' sails^, ad val. 5 p ct ( 'arpeting, mattinjr, and mats of hemp, ad val 25 p ct Cordage of all kinds, ad val 20 p ct Flax-fibre, scutched, ..... I c p lb Hackled, .... 2 c p lb Flax, tow of, scutched or green,. . , ^ c p lb Jute, cari)eting or matting and mats, ad v.il 25 p tt Jute, manufactured of, N. E. S.. atl val. 20 p ct Oil cloth, in the piece, cut or shaped, oiled, enamelled, stamped, painted or printed, flockca or ct)ated, ad val. 30 p ct Sails for boats and shii;s, also tents and awnings, ad val. 2") j) ot Twine, of all kinds, not otherwise specified, ad val. io p ct LIQUORS L. Ale, bter and porter, when imported in bottles (six quart or twelve pint bottles to be held %) contain one Imperial gallon), 18 c p I Ale, beer and p )rtor, when imported in casks or otherwise than in bottles, 10 c p I Spirits and strong waters not liaving been sweetened or mixed with any article, so that the degree of strength thereof cannot be ascertained by Sykes' hydrometer, ior every Imperial gallon of the strength of proof of such hydrometer, and ko in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for every greater or less (|uantity than a gallon, viz.: — Geneva gin, rum, whiskey, andunenumerated articles of like kindii, • ii^l.32^ Brandy, ?«1.45 p Absinthe, •'!i!2 !> " Old Tom " gin, in bulk, .«1.32\ i Spirits sweetened, or mixed, so that the degree of strength cannot be ascertained, as aforesaid, viz.: — Rum-shrub,, cordials, schiedam schnappy, tafia, bit- ters, and unenumerated articles of Iflce kind, . . . .!?l.l)0 ]> Spirits and strong waters not elsewhere specified, . . . .§1.90 p Spirits and strong waters imported into Canada, mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, and although thereby coming under the denomination of propi-io- tary medicines, tinetureo, essences, extracts or any other denomination, including medicinal elixirs and fluid extracts, and wine preparations in bulk or Ig 1885.] ADVERTISEMENT. 135 Nof a Ml Stnsi Co. BAY LI NE. Sliortost and most direct Route to IE3Ia;IL±±aj:sz3 'yax'Tn.o-uLtilti.. IN CONNECTION WITH |! N OV A SCOTIARAI LWAYS. li ;^^ 'J'ickefs for sale at all principal l^iilway and ;i Steamship ofliees. ' ' \'- FARES ALWAYS LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. |j TIME TABLES AND FOLDERS MAILED ON APPLICATION BY ; ' POSTAL CARD. 'i SSrFor fnitlier infoniiatinn see Advertirt3meTits in Newspapers, etc. lit |i F. PHEASANT, AGENT, ST. JOHN, N. B. y 1 4 136 TARIFF CUflTOMS DUTIES. [1885. 18 lot>!;le, not elsewher especiBed, shall be, nevertho' lesB, deemed spirits or strong waters, and subject to duty as such, $1.90plg And in addition thereto, ad val. 20 p ct Cologne water and perfumed spirits, in bottles or flasks not weighing more than four ounces each, ad val. 40 p ct Cologne water and jierfumed spirits in bottles, flasks and other packages weighing more than four ounces each, 81.90plgandadval.30pct Wines of all kinds, except sparking wines, including ginger, orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, elder ana currant wines, containing twenty-six per cent, or less of spirits of the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, imported in wood or in bottles (six quart or twelve pint bottles to be held to contain an Imperial gallon), 2.5 c p I g And for each degree of strength in excess of twenty- six per cent, of spirits as aforesaid, an additional duty of 3cplg Until the strength reaches forty per cent, of proof spirits ; and in addition thereto, ad val. 30 p ct Champagne and all other sparkling wines in bottles containing each not more than a, quart and more than one pint $3 p doz bot Containing not more than a pint each, and more than one-half pint, $1.50 p doz Containing one-half pint each or less, 75 c p duz Bottles containing more than one quart each shall pay in addition to three dollars per dozen bottles, on the qaantity in excess of one quart per bottle, the quarts and pints in each case being old wine mea-iure, at the rate of $1.50 pig In addition to the above specific duty there shall be an ad val. duty of 30 p ct [But any liquors imported under the name of wine, and containing more than forty per cent, of spirits of the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, shall be rated for duty as unenumerated spirits.] MANUFACTURES OF METAL AND WOOD COMBINED AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS : Mowing machines, self-binding harvesters, harve^sters without binders, binding attachments, reapers, sulky and walking ploughs and parts of the same, harrows, scythes, horse and hand hay rakes, garden rakes of any material, grain seed drills, spades and shovels, hoes, hay, straw, manure, spading and mining forks and all similar articles, and part^i thereof, to take efiect on and after the 10th day of May, 1883, ad val. 35 p ct Bird Cages of all kinds, ad val. 30 p ct Carriages — Buggies of all kinds, farm wagons, farm, railway or freight carts, pleasure carts or gigs and similar vehicles, ana all other carriages not otherwise il t [1885. 1.90plg Opct al. 40 p ct ! i val. 30 p ct 5 c p I g cpig Opct 3 p doz bot 11.50 p doz 75 c p doz 1.50 pig M)pct OMBINED 35 pet JOpct 1885.1 ADVERTISEMENT. 137 William Black, SHIP CHANDLER AND G R O C ER. DEALER IN HEMP —AND - MKIllA CORDiGE, Pitch, Tar, PaintS, OILS, &c., &c. i^k.*- it,an -•- t-jfT^i^" — TEAS, J? COFFEES, SPICES FRUITS, SHIPS' STORES IX BOND OR DUTY PAIf$. MAGEE BLOCK, WATF.R ST. SAINT JOHN, N. B. 12 ? ^m^ ^ 138 TARIFF C'UHTOMS DUTIES. [1885. enumerated, to take effect on and after the 10th day of May, 1883, ad val. ;^5 p ct Railway cars, slei^'hs, cutterH, wheelbarrows and hand carts, ad val. 30 p ct Children's carriagCH of all kinds, to take effect on and after the 10th Alay, 1883, ad val. 35 p ct Parts of carriages or of other manufactured articlen shall be chur).(od with the satiie rate of duty, on a liroportion.nte valuation, an that chargeable upon the finished article. Clocks and parts thereof, excejit springs, ad val 35 p ct Clock springs, ad val. .... 10 pet Organs, Cabinet, viz.: — On reed organs having nut more than two sets of reeds, a specific duty of Jj^lO eacli Having over two and not over four sets of reeds. . . .S15 each Having over four and not over six sets of reeds . . . .$'20 each Having over six sets of reeds ... .^30 each And in addition thereto, on the fair market value thereof, ad val. , 1.5 p ct Organs, pipe organs, and nets or parts of sets of reeds, for cabinet organs, ad val. , 25 p ct Pianofortes, viz.: All square pianofortes, whether round-cornered or not, not over seven octaves, .... .§25 each On all other square pianofortes. $30 each On upright pianofortes, ..... !i<30 each On concert, semi-concert, or parlor grand itianoforteSiiS-^O each and in addition thereto, ad val., 15 p ct Parts of pianos, ad val. , 25 p ct Portable machines, portable steam engines, threshers and separaters, horse powers, portable saw mills and fanning mills and pai'ts thereof, to take effect on and after the lOth day of May, 1883, ad val 35 p ct Sewing machines, whole or heads, or part of heads cf sewing machines, i^2 And in adddition thereto, ad val. 25 p ct Ships, and other vessels, built in any foreign country, wnether steam or sailing vessels, on application for Canadian register, on the fair market value of the hull, rigging, machinery, and all apimrtenance.^ ; — On the hull, rigging and all ajjpurtenances, except machinery, ad val. .... 10 p ct On boilers, steam engines and other machinery ad val. 25 j) ct Telephones, telegraph instruments, electric and gal- vanic batteries and apjiaratus for electric lights, ad val. 25 p ct METALS : Babbit Metal, ad val, 10 p ct Bedsteads and other iron furniture, ad val. 35 j) ct Bells of any description, except for churche3, ad val. 30 p ct Brass in bar and bolts, seamless drawn tubing and plain and fancy tubing, ad val. 10 p ct Jn strips for printers' rules, not finished, al val 15 p ct Manufactures of brasrs, not elsewhere specified, ad val. 80 p ct [1885. 1885.] ■ I K ADVERTISEMENT. 130 STEAM IB o o k; M^-A.ITID*=^-> JOB PRINTERS, Publishers, Book Binders, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 83 PRINCE WILLIAH STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. -<§©©««- BOOK & JOB PRINTING, BOOK BINDING, PAPER RULING AND EVERY DESCRIPTION. Strict attention },'iveii to Onlers, and work done at moderate prices. Orders from the Country will receive immediate attention. F^ inffp 140 TARIFF CUHTOM8 DUTI£8. [1885. 'HI F 7 > i ; I t Britannia metal, manufactiireH tif, not pluted, ad val. 25 p ct Copper; old and Hcrap, in i>i{fH, barw, rodH, ))oltH. in^i^ts and Hheathin^, not ^)laniHhod or coated, auct (•()[»|)(>r HcaudeHs drawn t\dJnl^,', ad val. 10 p ct C"(ip|K»r rivt'trt and burin, and all manufacturvH of cup- per not t'lHowhure Hpeoitiod, ad val. DO p ct (lurt, coal oil or kerosene fixtures, or partH thereof, ad val, JK) \i c. (ierninn and niclcfl silver, manufactures of, nutplated.ad val 2'! p Gold and silver leaf, »(1 val , 25 p ct Iron and Manufactures of, viz.: (Wire and Iron to be measured by Stubbs' Standard (lau^e). Pij,', !?2perton In slain, l)loonis, 1oii;)h or billets, pudilled or not, and '' mticlp and puddled bars or billets, ad val., 10 ]> ct In hai'^, rolled of hammered, includiuu' flats, rounds and 8iiuaren, nail and spike rods, anu all other iron \ liot otiierwise provided for, ad val., ...... 17i pet ^ ilolled round wire rods, in coils under half an inch in diameter, ad val , 10 j) ct Iron rails or raihvaj' bars for railways or tramways, *ad val. ' "> p rt Railway lish plates, frogs, f rot,'- points, chairs anil tin^'er-bars, ad val. 174 P "^ t Band an ■ .. castings and ircm safes, and doors for safes and vaults, ad val. 25 p ct Locomotive engines and stationary, fire, or other steam engines and boilers, and other machinery composed wholly or in part of iron, and N. E. S. , ad val 25 p ct Lo3omotive tires of steel or Bessemer steel, in the rough, ad val. 10 p ct Wronght iron tubing, plain, not threaded, wmpled ct aiiKe). J per ton I pot ipct ll)Ct val. ' < ]i ct rA p ct ipct 5 p ct 5 p ct 5 p ct 5 p ct 2i p ct 5 p ct 5 p ct 3 p (it 5 pet 5p ct 5 p ct 5 p ct Opct 5 pet 1885.] AI'VKKTIHKMENT. 141 «- p ct ► pet ) \) ct ) p ct >p ct val. 30 p ct ) p ct I pet ) p ct ) p ct ) p ct ral. 10 p ct val. 10 p ct 1. 20 p ct val. 10 J) ct I c p 100 lbs c p 100 IIds ) p ct Opct al. 10 p ct )p ct Opct p ct Opct p ct p ct 5 p ct !0 p ct p ct 5 p ct 1885.] ADVERTISEMEMT. 143 MILL SUPPLIES. -♦•♦- iafeftir mi tittfter ieitlni, Rubber Steam Packing, Rubber Hose, Steam Gauges. Gauge Glasses, Lubricating Oils, all Kinds, Emery Wheels, Babbit Metal, Silk Belting Uloth. "DISSTUN'S" CELEBRATED Gang and Circular Saws. -♦«♦ RUBBER GOODS. -♦•4- TweedOoats, Rubber Coats, HATS AKI> LEGCIXS Ladies' Rubber Gossamers, Rubber Gloves, Air Gusliioiv^ Air Beds, Rubber Ik'd and Crib Sheeting, Rubber Combs, Carriage Aprons, Horse Covers. liUBBJUl BOOTS AND SHOES, GREATEST VARIETY IN THE CITY. Sf E¥. ALLW0O1 & m f» 83 PRINCE WH.LIAM STREER, SAINT JOHN, N. IJ. li 144 TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. [1885. ^"^•Firearms, viz. :— Muskets, i ifles, pistols and shot-guns, cutlery, and all manufactures of steel, and of iron and steel, not elsewhere specified, ad val 20 p ct Knife blades or knife blanks, in the rough, unhandled, for use by electro i)later8, ad val. 10 p ct Stereotypes and electrotyj)e8 of standard bookf, ad val. 10 p ct Stereotyi^es and electrotypes for commercial blanks and advertisements, ad val 20 p ct Tinware, stamped and Japanned ware, and all manu- factures of tin, not elsewhere specified, ad val 25 p ct Cans or packages made of tin or other material, con- taining fish of any kind, admitted free of duty under any existing law or treaty, not exceeding one quart in contents, one cent and-a-half on each can or package ; and when exceeding one quart, an addi- tional duty of one cent .ind-a-half for each additional quart or fractional part thereof. Type for printing, ad val 20 p ct Type metal, ad val. 10 p ct W atches and watch cases, ad val. 25 p ct Watch actions or movements, ad val. i^O p ct Wire cloth, of brass or copper, ad val. 20 p ct Zinc, seamless drawn tubing, ad val. 10 p ct Manufactures of zinc, not elsewhere specified, ad val. 25 p ct PROVISIONS : Animals, living, of all kinds, not elsewhere specified, ad val. 20 \> ct Breadstuflfs, viz. : Breadstuffs, grain and flour and meal of all kinds wLen damaged by water in transitu, upon the^ ap- praised value, such appraised value to be ascertained as provided by sections 44, 45 and 46, of ihe Act 40 20 p ct 15c ]> bsh 10c p bsh 7ic p bsh 10c p bsh Ic p lb m p «t lOc p bsh ■J 5c p bsh , 10c p bsli , 15c p bsh . :lcplb ,40c pbrl ^c p lb 50c pbrl 50c pbrl , 2cplb . 4c p lb , 3c p lb Barley, Buckwheat, Indian Corn, Oats, .... Rice, Rice, uncleaned, unhulled or paddy, when imported direct from the country of growth, ad val. Rye, Wheat, Pease, ' Beans, Buckwheat meal or flour, Cornmeal Oatmeal, Rye flour, Wheat Flour, Rice and sago flour, .'..... Butter, Cheese, 1885.] TAKIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. 145 !0 p ct Opct 5 pet 'Opct !Opct .0 p ct 55 I) ct 1 val. 20 J) ct Chicory, raw or green, 3 c p lb Chicory, or other root or veyetuble used as a substitute for coffee, kiln dried, roasteJ or yround, 4 c p lb Cocoa nuts, $1 p 100 Cocoa nut?, when imported from the place of growth by vessel direct to a Canadian port, 50 c p 100 Cocoa pabte and chocolate, not sweetened, ad val 20 p ct Cf coa paste and other preparations of cocoa containing sugar, 1 c p lb, and ad val. 25 p ct Coffee, gi'een, from the United States, ad val 10 p ct Coffee, roasted or (ground, from the United States, .3 c p lb, and ad val. 10 p ct Coffee, roasted or ground, and all imitations of and substitutes for, not elsewhere specitied, 3 c p lb Fish, fresh, salted or smoked, except fish free of duty, as provided by the Treaty of Washington, 1 c p lb Fruit, dried, viz. : — Apples, 2 c p lb Currants, dates, tigs, plums, prunes, raisins, and all other dried finiits, not otherwise specially charged with duty, ad val. 20 p ct Fruit, Green, viz. : — Apples, 40 c p brl Blackberries, gooseberries, raspberries and straw- . 2 c p qt .Icpit; . 30 c p bush 2cplb . 40 c p bush .20 pet berries. Cherries and currant?, Cranberries, plums and quinces, Grapes, Peaches, , Oranges and lemons, ad val.. . . , Fruits in air-tight cans or other packages, including the cans or other packages weighing not over one pound, three cents per can or package, and three cents additional per can or package for each pound or fraction of a p Tea, from the United States, ad val. 10 p ct Vegetables, viz : — Potatoe.s, 10 c p liu^sli Tomatoe.s, 30 c p Inish Tomatoes and other vegetables, including corn, in cans, or other packages weighing not over t)ne pound each, two cents per can or package, and two cents additional jjer can or package for each pt)U)id, or fraction of a pound over one pound in weight (the rate to include the duty on the cans, or other pack- ages, and the weight on which duty shall be payable to include the weight of the cans or packages.) 2 c p can And all other vegetables, including sweet potatoes, ad val. 20 p ct SILK AND SILK GOOPS : Silk in the gum, or spun, not moi*e advanced than singles, tram and thrown organzine, not colored, ad val. 15 p ct Sewing silk and silk tv.ist, ad val. 25 p ct Silk velvets and all manufactures of silk, or of which silk is the component part of chief value, not else- where specified, except church vestments, ad val.;. .30 p ct Silk plush netting, used for the manufacture of gloves, ad val. 15 p ct SUGARS, SYKUPS AND MOLASSES : l Su^ar, when imported direct, without transhipment, i from the country of growth .ind production, above number fourteen Dutch standard, a specific duty of, 1 c p lb, and ad val. 32A p ct Eijual to number nine, and not above number four- teenDutch standard, a specific duty of j c p lb and ad val.32A )) ct [ Below number nine Dutch standard, a sjiecific d\ity ^f, •^- 1-- P Jb, and ad val. 27.j p ct Melado, and conoeutrated nielado, ^ c p 11>, and ad val, 27$ p ct On all the above sugars, nielado, and concontr.nted melado, when not imported direct, without ttan- shipmentjfrom the comitry of growth and pioduction. Above number fourteen Dutch standard — a specific duty of, 1 c p lb, and ad val. 35 p ct E ct Below number nine Dutch standard, a specific duty of, {' c p lb, and ad val. 30 p ct Melado and concentrated melado, a specific duty of, g c p lb, and ad val. 30 p ct Concentrated cane juice, concentrated molasses, con- centrated beet-root juice, and concrete, whether im- ported direct or not, a wpecitic duty of, ^ c p lb and ad val. 30 p c [188;: J p ct > p ct ) p ct ) ]) ct ) p ct j p ct ') p ct 5 c p 1!) ) ]) ct ) C p I)Usll ) c p ln;sli c p can val. 20 p ct al. 15 p ct 5 p ct p ct 1 val. 15 p ct val. 30 p c h p ct val.32Apct al. 27.'. p ct al, 27| p ct k'al. 35 p ct vaJ. .'^Oiut val. 30 pet val. 30 p ct N^ 1 1885] TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES, 147 Syrups, cp.ne juice, refined syrup, sugar-house syrup, | c p lb And syru]> of su'.:ar, syvup of molasses or 3orghuui,ad val.SOpct Molasse.s, other, when in^porteJ direct, without tran- shipment, from the country of fjrowth and pro- duction, ad val. 1.5 p ct Molassen when not .so imported, ad val. 20 p ct 'ilie value upon which the ad val. duty shall be levied and collected upon all the above nan;>3d sugars, melado, syrups, molaase?, &c., shall be the value theieof free on board —as provided by Hoction 77 of _ the Customs Act, 1883. Sugar candy, l)i:own or white, and confectionery, .... 1 c p lb and ad val. 35 p ct Gluco.^^e or grape sugar, to be classed and rated for duty a.-> sugar according to grade by Dutch standard in color. Glucose syrtip, ^! c p lb and ad val. 35 p ct TOBACCO Manufactured tobacco nud .'^nuff, 20 o p lb and ad val 12i p ct Cigars and cigarettes, CO c p lb and ad val 20 p ct WOOD AND WOODEN WAKES : Bagatelle tables or board.-^, witli cues and l)alls. ad val. 35 pet Billiard Tables, witliout pockets, four feet six inches by nine feet or under, a s])ecific duty of !$22..50 each On those of over four feet i-ix inches by nine feet, a specific duty of ii<25 each On billard tables with pockets, five feet six inches by ; eleven feet or under, a si)ecific duty of §35 each j And on all over five feet six inches by 11 feet, a speci- j tic duty of .^40 each And in addition thereto, ad val. 15 p ct Each table to include twelve cues, .and one set of four balls, with markers, cloths and cases, but no pool balls. Cane or rattan, split or otherwise manufactured, ad val. 25 p ct Corks, .and other manufactures or cork wood or cork ^^ bark, ad val. 20 p ct Excelrtior for upholsterers' use, ad val. 20 p ct Fishing rods, ad val. 30 p ct Furniture of wood, iron or any other material, house cabinet or office, tini.shed or in parts, including hair and spring .and other matresses, bolsters and ])illows, caskets and coffins of any material, ad val, 35 p ct Shov.- cases, ?2 each and ad val. 35 p ct Shingles, ad val. ..... .20 p ct Wood and manufactures of, and wooden waref viz. : Pails, tubs, churns, brooms, brushes and other manufactinea of wood not elsewhere Bpecified, ad val. 25 p ct Hubs, spokes, felloes, and parts of wheels, rough hewn or sawn only, ad val. 15 p ct Lumber and timber, not elsewhere specified, ad val. 20 p ct I 148 TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. [188: ). 18 WOOLS AND WOOLLENS, Viz.: . ! ISTarmf act area compuseil wholly or hi i)art of wool, | worsted, tlie hp.ir of the alpaca, t^oat or other like animaLs, viz. : BhinketH and ilannels of every description ; clothri, doeskins, cassimers, tweeds, coatings, overcoatiiij.;s, felt cloth of every descri})- tionuote'sewherc specified: hor-sc-collar cloth; yarn, knitting yarn, fingering yarn, worsted yarn, knitttd goods, viz.: Shirts and drawers, and hosiery, not elsewhere specified, 7ic p 11) And in addition thereto, ad val. 20 p ct Clothing, ready- inade, and wearing a]iparel of every description, inclnding socks anil btocking.s, cloth caps and horse clothing, shaped, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goai) or other like animals, made up or manufac- tured wholly or in part by the tailor, seamstress or mauufacturc-r, except knit goods, 10c j) lb And in addition thereto, ad val. 25 i> ct Dress or costume cloths, sei ges and similar fabrics, under twenty-five inches wide and weighing not over three and a half ounces per lineal yard, either or both, a'l val. 20 i> ct All manufactures composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat ov other like animals, not herein otheiwise pro\ ided for, ad val, 20 p ct Treble ingrain, three-ply and two-ply carpets, com- posed wholly of wool, 10 c p sq yd And in addition thereto, ad val. 20 p ct Two-ply and three-ply ingrain c;irpots, of which the warp is composecl wholly of cattim, or other material than wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat or other like animals, 5 c p sq j'd And in addition thereto, ad val. 20 p ct Felt for boots and shoes and skirts, when imported by the manufactureis for use in their factories, ad val. 15 p ct Felt for glove linings, and endless felt for paper makers, when imported by the manufacturers for use in their factories, ad val .... 10 p ct Winceys, plain, of all widths, when the material is not ovef one-fourth wool, ad val 20 p ct ChecKed, striped, or fancy, not over 25 inches wide, ad val. 20 p ct Checked, striped, or fancy dress winceys, over 25 inches wide, and not over 30 inches, when the ma- terial is not more than I wool, 2 c p sq yd and ad val. 15 p ct (But all checked, striped, or fancy winceys, over 30 inches wide, Bhall be subject to duty .is woollen goods, when the material is partly wool.) Wool, class one, vi:;. : Leicester, Cotswold, Lincoln- shiie, South Down combing wools, or wools known as lustre wools, and other like combing wools, such as are grown in Canada, 3 c p lb SUNDRIES : Agates, eapphires, emeralds, garnets and opals, pol' ished, but not set or otherwise manufactured, ad val, 10 p c*" G [1885. C p 11) ) p ct )c p lb 5 p ct ) p ct p ct c p sq yd Opct o c p sq yd p ct il. 15 p ct Opct Opct val. 20 p ct val. 15 p ct c p lb 10 PC* \ 1885.] TAIJIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. 140 Artific'ii'.l flowers and feathers, ad v;il. 25 p ct Belt.'^ and trusses of all kinds, ad val. 'J5 p et IJookbiuders' tools and implements, incliidin;,' luliiif^ machines and Ijinders' cloth, ad val. 10 p ct Bi)ot, shoe and stay Licos of any matfiinl, ad val 30 j) ct ] p ct India-inibber clothing, or clothing made waterpronf with India-rubber, ad val _ So p ct India-rubber vulcanized handles for knives and forks, ad val. 10 p ct Ink, for writing, ad val 2.5 p ct Jewellery and manufactures of gold and silver, ad val. 20 p ct Laces, braids, fringes and other trimmings, ad val 20 p ct Leather, sole, tanned but rougli or undressed, ad val. .10 p ct Morocco skins, tanned, b"t rou'^h or undressed, ad val. 10 j) ct Sole and belting leather, and all upper leather, inchid- ing kid, lamb, sheep, and calf, tunned or dressed, but not waxed or glazed, ad val. 15 p ct Glove leathers, viz :— Buck, deer, and antelope, tan- ned, or dressed, colored or not colored, ad val 10 p ct Leather as above, dressed and waxed or glazed, ad val 20 p ct Japanned, patent or enamelled leather, ad val 20 p ct Cordova leather, tanned from horse-hide, and manu- factures of, ad val. 25 p ct All other leather and skins tanned, not otherwise specified, ad val. 20 p ct Boots and shoes and other manufactures of leather, and 25 p ct ,20 pet 25 p ct 25 p ct leather belting, ad val. Lithographic stones, not engiaved, ad val. Machine card clothing, ad val Magic lanterns and optical instrumentr;, including microscopes and telescoi)es, ad ial. . . , , Marble, in blocks from the cpiarry, in the rough, or sawn on two sides only, and not specially shapen, j containing less than fifteen cubic feet, ad val 10 p ct Marble slabs, sawn on not more than two sides, ad val. 10 p ct Marble blocks and slabs, sawn on more than two sides, a 1 val 20 j) ct Finished marble, and all manufactures of marble not elsewhere specified, ad val 30 p ct ' Musical instruments of all kinds, not otherwise pro- i vided for, ad val. 25 p ct ; Ochre.s dry, groiiird or ungrouud, washed or un- ; washedjnot calcined, ad val 10 p ct j Paintings, drawin.gs, engravings and prints, ad val. . . .20 p ct Pencils, lead, in wood or otherwise, ad val. 25 j) ct Plants, viz.: Fruit, shade, lawn, and ornamental trees, shrubs and plants, ad val 20 p ct Plaster of Paris, or gypsum, ground, not calcined, , . . ,10c p 100 lb.s Plaster of Paris, calcined or manufactured, 15c p 100 lbs Barrel of not over 300 pounds, 45c p brl Plumbago, ad val. 10 p ct And all manufactures of plumbag;>, not elsewhere specified, ad val. 20 p ct [1885. ' p ct ' i I p Ct : I pet ' ii") p ft . p rt p ct I'al. 10 pet p ct p ct p ct I , pet i p ct ]) ct 20 p ct P ct P ct P ct P ct P ct P ct p et p ct : ' LOpct !; val20pet pet ': i' P ct ;■ pet 1! pet pet |; p ct cp TOO lbs C p 100 Ills ; 3 p brl 1 1 pet i: pet 1: 1885.] TARIFF tJUSTOMH DUTIEH. 151 Pumice stone, gnniiid or powdered, ad vul., 20 p et QuillH, ad viil., 20 p ct llibbons of all kinds and niaterialn, nd val. 30 p ct Salt, coarse, (except as imported from the United Kingdom, or any Uritiah i)0(lo, from the (piarry, not ham- mered or chiselled, of thirteen feet cubic, -Sl p ton Water linaestone or cementstone, (see cement) .. .. .ijil p ton Grindstones, ^2 p ton Dressed freestone and all other building stone except ' marble, and all manufactures of stone or granite, ad val. 20 p ct Flag stones, dressed. Tallow. .§1.50 p ton .Icplb .2 c each A c each .5 c each 4 c each 2.\ c each TEEES: Fuuit Trees, Viz. : Apple, of all kinds, Pear, of all kinds, Plum, of all kind.s, Cherrj', of all kinds, Quince, of all kinsls, Trunks, satchels, valists and carpet bags, purses and pocket-books, ad val. 30 p ct Umbrellas, parasols and sunshades, of all kinds and materials, ad val. 25 p ct I VVhip.s, ad val 25 p ct j All good.s not enumerated in this Act as charged with any duty of | Customs, and not declared free of duty by this Act, shall be charged | with a duty of twenty per cent, ad valorum, when imported into ! Canada, or taken out of wareh(.»use for consumption therein. yCHEDULE B. I'KEE GOODS. Agaric, Agates, rubies, pearls, sajjph' •<, emeralds, garnets, and opals, not polished or otherwise manufactured, Alkanet root. Aloes, Aluminum, Alum, Ambergris, Ammonia, Sulphate of Anatomical preparations. PW ^91^ ij 162 TARIFF (JU8T0MS DUTIES. [1885. Aniline Dyes, in bulk or packaj^eH of not Iohs than one pound weight, Aniline oil, crude, Aniline Halt.'*, AnimalH brought into Cannda tonipoiaiily, and for a period not ex- ceeding three months, for the purpose of exhibition, or comi)etitiou for prizes offered by any agiicultural or other association. (Hut a bond shall be first given in accordance with regidations to be pro- Hcribed by the Minister of Customs, with the condition that the full duty to which such animals would otherwise be liable shall 1k' paid in case of their sale in Canada, or if not re-exported withiu the time specified in such boml). AuimHld for the improvement of stock, viz. : Horses, cattle, sheej) and swine, under regulations to be made by the Treasury Board and approved by the Governor in Council, Annato, liquid or solid, Annato, seed, Anchors, Antimony, Ashes, pot, pearl and soda, Asphaltnm, Apparel, wearing and other personal and household effects, not mer- chandize, of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada, Argol dust, Argols, crude, Arsenic, Arseniate of anilin^, Articles for the use of t)ie (iovevnor (General, Articles for the use of IVn-eigii ('onsuls Genera^, Articles imported by and for the use of the Dominion Government, or any of the Departments thereof, or for the Senate or Hous« of Commons, Army and Navy and Canadian Militia, for the use of, viz :— Arms, Clothing, Musical instruments for bands. Military stores and munitions of war. Bamboo reeds, not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths for walking sticks or canes, or sticks for umbrellas, panisola or sunshades. Bamboos unmanufactured, Barrels of Canadian manufacture exported filled with domestic petro- leum and returned empty, under such regulations as the Minister of Customs may prescribe, Barilla, Barytes, unmanufactured. Beans, vanilla and nux vomica, Bees, Belladonna leave?, Bells for churches, Berries for dyeing or used for composing dyes, Bismuth, metalic. Bolting cloths, not made up. Bones, crude, not manufactured, burned, calcined, ground or steamed, Bone-dust and bone-ash, for manufacture of phosphates and fertilizers, [1885. )und \veif,'}it, ridd not ox- competitiiin ion, ( But a iiH to be piT- ion that the able Hhall be orted within e, sheei) and r IBoard and :ta, not mer- lumiciled in verrment, or or House of table lengths , jjarasols or iicbtio petro- the Minister \ or steamed, ad fertilizers, 1886.] TARIFF CU.STOMS DUTIES. AS Books, bound, which shall have been printed more than Eovun J^, ^ at tho date of iini)ortati'in, excej)t foreign reprints of Engliih c«pv-- ri;,'lited books, which thall remain subject to the coi)yright du\y Books printed by any Government, or by any scientific aasociation or, other 8ociet-y, now existing, for the promotion cf learnint; ami lett'?rs, and issued in the course of their proceedinys and not for the puri>t)He of sale or trade, Books, educational, imported by and for the use of schools for the deaf and dumb, exclusively, Boracic Acid, Borax, ^ Botany, specimens of. Brass, old, scraps and in sheets, Bristles, Brittania metal, in pi^'s and bars, Brimstone, crude, or i.i roll or flour, Brim mouMs for gold beaters, Bromine, Broom corn, Buchu leaves. Bullion, gold and silver, Burgundy pitch. Burr stones, in iilock, rough or unmanufactured, and not bound up into nu'lstones, Carriages of travellers and carriages laden witli merchandize, and not to include circus trooi)s nor hawkers, under regidations to be pre- scribed by the Minister of Customs, Cabinet of coins, metal and other collections of anti(iuitie.idp, vi/. : Carndne, colo.i^nu ntid rose lake-i and maroon, Katiii and HndwaHhcd white and ultra-mai (!oh)rs, metalic, viz : Cobalt, /anc and tl;i, Cream of tartar, in cryKtulH, and r v , KcuricL ine blue. M Diamond drills, for pr(m]>ectin^' for nunenils, Diamondn, unset, including black diamonds for borers, Diamond dust or bort, Drai(ons' blood, Duck for beltinj,' and hone. Dye, jet bluck, Dyeing or tanning articles, in a crude btate, UHed in dying or tanning, not elsewhere specified, i Eggs, j Embossed books for the blind, Emery, ' i Entomology, spociinen.^ i>f. Ergot, Esparto, cr Spanisl/'grass, or other grasses, and pulp of, for then»ann- facture of paper, Extract of logwood, i Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vesiiols, , Fire clay. Fibre, Mexican, Fibre, vegetable, for manufacturing purposes, \ Fibrilla, Fi'lets of cotton and rubber, not exceeding saven inches wide, when imported by, an^l for the u^e of manufacturers of card clothii;g, Fiah bait. Fish oil, and fish of all kinds, the produce of the fisheries of the United States (except fish of tlie inland lakes and of the rivers falling into them, and fish preset ved in oil). Fish-hooks, nets and seines, and lines and twine?, for the use of the fisheries, but not to include sporting fishiua'-tackle, or hook with files or trawling spoons, Fur skins of all kinds, not dressed in any manner, Flint, flints and ground flint stones, Folia digitale.^, Fossils, Fowls, pure bred, including pheasant) and quails, for iniijrovement of stock. Fuller's earth, (^'intian roat, Ginseng root, Gold-beater.^' moulds and gold-beaters' skins, Grease and grease scraps, Gravelf, Guano, and other animal and vejetable manures, [I88r>. e ftnil r v e^, Kcurlt'L ai'ine bhio, or tanning, V the nmmi- wide, when clothii:g, ' the United falling into } use of the 1- hook with nprovement 1885. T TAHIKP CUHTOMH DrTIRH. 165 Gums, nmhep, Arabic, AiiHtrnlian, BritiKli, cojial, danmr, mantic, KUiidanif, Hhelliiu iiii 1 ti'a;;ncantli, Gut, and wmm ^Mit, nianuftictiuud o,' uniuauufHctured, for whip uud other cord, Gutta jieicha. cnido, (irypsuin, crude (Muli)hato of lime). Hair, j;nyo!a, bufltalo and Ijimm, camel, goat, ho'^, horse and human, cleaned or uncleanoil, l>ut not ctirlod or othorwiHo manufact'.ired, Hatters' fiirH, not on the wkin. Hatter.-*' phiHh of ssilk or cotton, Hemlock bark, Herai), nndreHHod, Hivles, raw, whether drit^d, wdtod or pickled, Horn HtripH, when to be used in making corHotH, Horsert, cattle, Hheei) iind Hwine, for the iiiipiovement of i-ti»ck, under regulations to be made by the Tieasury I'oard, and approved by the Governor (Jeneral in Co\incil, HoofH, horn and tijis, Hyo.scyaniuH, or henbane loaf, Ice, India rubber, unnjanufactured, India hemp (crude (U-ug), Indigo, Indigo, panto and extva^ t of, ladine, crude, IroH, on is root. Iron and steel, old and yciap. Iron or Hteel l)eums, aheet, platen, angles and knees, ft)r iron or com- posite ships or vessels, Iron s'.\nd or globules, antldry putty, for ]H)lislung granite, Istle or tampico fibre, Ivory and ivory nuts, unmanufactured, Ivory veneers, sawn only, not i)laned or polished, Iron masta for shi[)H, or parts of, Jalap, root. Junk, old, Jute butts, • Jute, Kainite, or German p'tash salts for fertilizer.", Kelp, Kryolite, Lac— die, ci-ude, seed, button, stick and .«he"l, Lava, unmanufactured. Leeches, Liquorice root. Litharge, Litmus and all lichens, prepared and not prepared, Lemons, and rind of, iu l)rind for candying, Logs, and round unmanufactured timber not elsewhere provided for, Luiuber and tiuiber, plank and boards, sawn, of boxwood, cherry, walnut, chestnut, gumwood, mahogany, pitch pine, rosewood, sandalwood, Spanish cedar, oak, hickory and whitewood, not shaped, jjlaned or otherwise manufactured, and sawdust of the 4 156 TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. [1885. same, provided that hickory lumber, 8.a\vn to shape for spokes of >' wheels, but not further manufaotuied, shall be alsf* free, I' Locomotives and railway pasi:e)it;(;r. bay^tige and freight cars, beiiit.':; the property of railway conipanie.j in the Vnited Staterj, running-- upon any line or road crossing' the frontier, so long a-i Canadian locomotives and cars are Admitted free under similar circumstances in the United States, Ministerof Customs, unler regulations to be prescribed by the Madder and munjeet, or Indian madder, ground or prepared, and all extracts of, Manganese, oxide of, Manilla grass. Manuscripts, Marble, in block from the quarry, in the rough, or sawn on two sides only, and not specialy shapen, containing fifteen cubic feet or over, Medals of gold, silver or copper, Meerschaum, crude or raw. Mineral waters, natural — under i-egulations to be made by the Minis- ter of Customs, Mineralogy, specimens of. Models of inventions and other improvements in the arts ; but iio article or articles shall be deemed a model or improvement which can be fitted for use. Moss, Iceland, and other mosses, crude. Moss, seaweed, and all other vegetable substances for beds and mat- tresses, in their natural state or only cleaned. Menageries— horses, cattle, carriages and harnesses of, xmder regnla- cions to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs, Nitrate of soda or cubic nitre, Nut galls, Newspapers, and quarterly, monthly and and weekly literary papers, unbound. Nickel, Oak bark, Oakum, Oil cake, cotton seed cake and meal, palm nut cake and meai, Oils, cocoanut and palm, in thoir natural state, Oranges, and rinds of, in brine, for esndying, Ores of metals of all kinds, Ottar of roses. Osiers, ^ , Oxalic acid, Paintings in oil or v.'atcr color.^, Ity artists of well-known merit, or copies of the f)ld masters l>y suoli aitists. Palm leaf, unmanufactTued, Pearl, mother of, not nuinufaoturod, Persis, or extract of archill and cudbear. Philosophical instruments ond apparatus, including g] .bes and pictorial illustrations of insects, f:c., when imported by and for the use of colleges and schools, scientific and literary societies, Phosphorus, Pelts, semi-monthly magazines, [1886. r spokes of ■' cars, beiiii,' ;, s, ruTiniii^' !i Canadian .•mnstauct?" 3ecl bv the eel, and all 1 two sides ' ibic feet or ' the Minis- ts ; but lio ■ lent which s and mat- ider regiila- magazines, a.. 1 merit, or lid pictorial the use of 1885.] TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. 157 Pipe clay, Pitch (pine). Pumice and pumice stone, "' * Platinum wire, Plaits, straw, tuscan and grass. Potash, German mineral. Potash, muriate and bichromate of, crude, Preciptate of copper, crude, Quercitron, or extract of oak bark, Quicksilver, Cuiuine, sulphatn of, in powder, Rags, of cotton, linen, jute and hemp, paper waste or clippings and waste of any kind, fit only for manufacture of paper, Rattans and reeds, unmanufactured. Rennet, raw or prepared. Resin, Rhubarl) i-oot. Roots —Medicinal, viz: Aconite, ealumba, ipecacuanha, sarsaparilla, squUls, taraxioum valerian. Rubber — Hard crude, in sheet, plain or mouldetl, Salt, imported from the United Kingdom or any Jiritish possession, or imported for the use of the Sea or Gulf Fisheries, (not other- wise pj'ovi.led for). Saffron and safflower, and extract of Saffron cake, Sal ammoniac, Sal Soda, Sand, Sausage skins or casings, not cleaned. Sea- weed, not elsewhere specified, Sea-grass, Seeds, Anise, Coriander, Cardimon, Fennel and Fenugreek, Senna, in leaves, Silex, or crystalized quartz, Silk, raw or as reeled from the cocoon, not being doubled, twisted or advanced in manufacture in any way, silk cocoons and silk waste. Skins, undressed, dried, salted or pickled, Soda ash, Soda, caustic. Soda, silicate of. Sodium, J-^ulphate of, Settlers' effects, viz. : Wearing appai el, household furniture, professional boolcs, implements and tools of trade, occupation or employment, which the settler has had in actual use for at least six months before removal to Canada, musical instruments, domestic sewing machines, live stock, carts and other vehicles and agricultural im- pleuients in use by the settler for at least one year before his remov- al to Canada, not to include machinery, or articles imported for use in any manufacturing establishment, or for sale; provided that any dutiable article entered as settler^' effects cannot be so entered unless brought with the settler on his first arrival, and sh^ll not be sold or otherwise disposed of without payment of duty, until after two years' actual use in Canada ; provided also that under regula- tions to be made by the Minister of Customs, live stock, when im- ported into Manitoba or the North-West Temtory by intending w f 158 TARIFF CUSTOMS DL'TIEa. [1885. settlers, shall be free, until otherwise ordered by the Governor in Council, Steel railway bars or rails, and fish plates, and in sheets for the manu* facture of sawg, Spelter in blockn and pigs, Spurs and tilts used in the manufacture of «arthenware. Sulphur, in roll or flour. Tails, undressed, Tampico, white and black, Tanners' bark, Tar (pine), Tea, except as provideil by the Act 42 Victoria, cap, 15, sec. 7. Terra Japonica, Teasels, Tin, in blocks, i)igs, bars, and sheets, and plates and tin foil. Tobacco, unmanufactured, for excise purjioses, under conditions of Act 31 Victoria, Chapter 51, Tortoise and other shells, unmanufactured. Travellers' baggage, under regulations to be jirescrilied by the Minister |' of Customs, _ ^ _ ji Trees, Forest, wheix imporleJ into the Province of Manitoba, or the ! >iorth-We8t Ter itories for planting. Tree-nails, , Tumeric, Turpentine, raw or crude. Turtles, Vaccine and ivory vaccine point. Varnish, black and bright, for ships' use, Vitriol, blue, Veneers of wood and ivory, sawn only. Verdigris, or itub-acetate of copper, drv. Vegetable fibres, natural, not produced by any mechanical process, j ; i; Whiting or whitening, Whalebone, unnianuitactured. Whale-oil, in casks from on ship-board, and in the condition in which it was first landed, Willow for basket-makers, * Wire of brabs or copper, round or flat, Wire, of iron or steel, galvanized or tinned, or \], ;, .'» j^sruage or smaller, Wire of spring steel, coppered, for the manufactino of mattresses, No, y guage and smaller. Wire rigging for ships and vessels. Wood for fuel, when imported into Manitoba and the North-West Territories. Woods, not further manufactured than saws or split, viz. : Afiican teak, black heart ebony, lignum vitse, red c«?dar, and satin wood, Wool, unmanufactured, hair of the alpaca, goat and other like animals, not elsewhere specified, Yellow metal, in bolts, bars, and for sheathing, Zinc, in blocks, pig«, and sheets. 'A [1885. lovernor in the nianu* . 7. ions of Act ! le Minister .ibft, or the process, n in which or emallei", resses, No. rorth-West B. : Afiican in wood, Eti Huimals, 1885.] TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. 159 SCHEDULE C. GOODS FREE IN THE CASES THEUEIN MENTIONED. The following articles when the natural products, or the manufactures of the Colonj" of Newfoundland, viz. : Fish, fresh, dried, Halted or emoked. Fish- oil, and all products of fish. Seal-oil, Animals of all kinds. SCHEDULE D. The following articles shall be pic»hibited to be imported under a penalty of two hundred dollars, together with the forfeiture of the parcel or package of goods in which the same may be found, viz.: Books, printed^ paper, drawings, paintings, prints, photographs or representations of any kind, of a treasonable or seditious, or of an immoral or indecent character. Foreign reprints of British copyright works, copyrighted in Canada, and of Canadian copyrighted works. Coin, base or counterfeit. AKTTCLES ADDED TO FREE LIST UNDER AUTHORITY OF ORDERS IN COUNCIL. Gas coke, when used in Canadian manufactures only, 0. Woollen i-ags, Glass, bent, for manufacture of show cases, pro\'ided it is not made in Canada Steel, imported for use in the manufacture of skates. Musk, in pods or in grains White shellac, for manufacturing purposes, Jute cloth, as taken from the loom, neither pressed, mangled, calendered, nor in any way finished, and not less than 42 inches wide, when imported to be manufactured into bags only, Salt cake, being a sulphate of 8c»da, wlien imported by manufacturers of glass and soap for their own use in their works ...... " Foot grease," the refuse of the cotton seed after the oil is pressed out, ...... Tagging metal, plain, japanned or coated, i»i coils not over 1.^ inches in width, when imported by manufacturers of shoe and corset laces, for use in their factories, Locust beans, for the manufacture of horse and cattle food, ...... Hooj) iron, not exceeding three-eights (§) of an inch in width and bting No. 25 gauge or thinner, used for the manufacture of tubular rivets, Buckram, for the manufacture oi hat and bonnet shapes, until manufactured in Canada, or until close of next Session of Parliament, Recovered rubber, and rubber substitute, C, 17 June, '79 17 June, 79 14 Aug., 79 5 May, '80 9 Dec, '81 9 Dec, '81 22 Dec, '81 20 Jan., '82 23 May, '82 27 July, '82 12 Oct., '82 25 May, '83 7 July, '83 4 Dec, '83 T 160 EXCISE DUTIES. [1886. ARTICLES BROUGHT UNDER DUTY BY ORDERS IN COUNCIL. Tea, additional duty of 10 j)er cent, imposed on im- portations from the I'nited States, 2 April, '79 Coffee, additional duty of 10 per cent, imposed on importations from the United States, 2 April, 79 EXPORT DUTIES. Shingle bolts, per cord of 128 cubic feet, ^1 00 Spruse logs, per M. feet, 1 00 Pme logs, per M. feet, . . 1 00 EXPORTS PROHIBITED. The export of deer, wild turkeys and quail, in the carcass, or parts thereof, is hereby declared unlawful and i)rohibited, and any person exporting or attempting to export any such article shall, for each such offence, incur a penalty of one hundred dollars, and the article so at- tempted to be exported shall be forfeited, and may, on reasonable cause of suspicion of intention to ex})ort the same, he seized by any officer of the Customs, and if such inti ,)tion be proved, shall be dealt with as for breach of the Customs laws. DUTIES OF EXCISE. Malt, Tobacco, ....... Spirits Canadian Twist Tobacco, manufactured, . Canadian Leaf Tobacco, .... Foreign .' .i .... Vinegar, 4 cts. per Standard gall, B p ct. Acetic Acid, Cigars, from foreign leaf, . ... Cigars, manufactured from Canadian leaf, Beer, made from any other substance than malt. Methylated Spirits, ..... Ic. per lb. 12c. Sl.OOper proof gall. 2c. per lb. ac. per lb. 12o. " 4 cts. per proof gall. $:iOOper 1,0()0 1.50 per 1,000 4e. per gall. la cents * INSPECTION OF PETROLEUM. Foreveiy package of Canadian Petroleum or Naptha containing more than ten, but not more than fifty gallons, . • . ^^ cents. For every package of Canadian Petroleum or Naptha containing more than five and not more than ten gallons, . . 5 " For every package of Canadian Petroleum or Naptha containing not more than five gallons, . . . . . 2 " For every package of imported Petroleum or Naptha containing more than ten, but not more than fifty gallons, . 30 " For eveiy package of imported Petroleum or Naptha containing more than five and not mor«5 than ten gallons. . 10 " For every package of imported Pet roleum or Naptha containing not more than five gallons, . . . . 5 " For every package of Canadiaji or Imported Petroleum containing more than fifty gallons, 5 cts. for each additional ten gallons, or fraction of ten gallons. 1885.] ADVERTISEMENT. 161 CAMPBELL k ELLIS, FOR CHURCHES AND DWELLINGS. " WATERLOO " AND " NIAaAEA." FARMERS' BOILERS &!■ URN ACES. rW»'d^> WM^Wm^) S)i ^f €« Warerooras, 87 Prbc? William St., and 30 Water St. ST. JOHN, N. B. y ir 162 OBSERVATORY. [1885. ST. JOHN, N. B., OBSERVATORY. uo SiCwp JO .i.Vqumx 'HPjAvons sitjp joqiunN^ « O O X »^ Ct th » Tt* If; LC IC T-H T-l T— 1 •ARp alio IIBJ ^SOJATJOJJ o o O O Q O © O »'? o o o o o <7« »n o o »c cc oOi-^i-JectooTHOo •SailDUI '(IBJAVOUg o c o e O to c» o in CO o ^1 o CO l-I o o \[0} niR.i qoiqAV no sXwp'jo .laquitii^ a IK t- tfi X o •c C5 ■^ » 'A\iy OUO m?J ISDIABajJ o cc at Tt4 •soqoui ui UBjaiBji i» OS •fUTucaacIinax x- 00 0? i 1-^ I- i-H c ^-H tH o o tH o tH o o 1—1 o S o 00 QO ■>!H 8 C5 oo X) o 00 01 o 5^ T-H 1-H ■^ 1— < -^ T}- 1— t 00 I' »! 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CO o l- © so ^ 30 © * IS 00 ■* eo "^t* 00 ^ t§ ?o •^ © CO M 'O ■1 -^ CO o © © Tt^ CO © CO ^ © © IN g © Ol CO CO ^ © CO © CO CO CO © eo © g? © © CO 1885.] Tg; OBSERVATOEY. 1G3 The fote^'oiug means are from observations taken six times during the day at reguhir intervals of four hours, commencing' at 3.44 A. M. The greatest heat was on the 22iid of August, being 81.8, and the greatest cold on tlie liSrd of December, being 10.5 below zero. Thunder and lightning on twelve days, and aurora was observed on ten nights during the above period. The greatest mileage of wind in one hour was on the 13th >rovember, when anemometer registered 48 miles ; continued for three consecutive hours. The greatest velocity was on the same date, being at the rate of 60milesper hour of a short period ; direction, west. '^Barometer re.adings reduced t* sea level and corrected for temperature. (lEO. HUTCHINSON, DiRECTon OK OD.SnRVATOKY. sXep JO .laqninx CO 8 »-n 1^ in OUO Ul l\V} ^SOIABSH IJiOS rH X d d •IHUOUI ut saqouj 'HBjaiua so ! •XjipiuiPH ■■o 8B t- S ^ •o.miB.i.-'auiax 93UBH ^n«P ^sajBaio ■n •ft CO s ?5 •aan^ -uaadiuax !}s».vvot r^ 5i -Bjaduiaj. 5saq9iH 7» S5 s ^2 s •ajniujaciniax nBSK 00 3 •.iPjaiuojBa oSuwa to ■<3< d §. o d r fl 2 :s ■;3V'^'iio.i8H ^sa.tto'i •.ia|i»ino.it?a -jsaqSiH et tC y-i X) CO Q <• i-i — 00 in o §»___«__?» S 2 5' •j9jeuio.iBa nuajt* i QC St 2 Q •qjuoni? s I CO 13 © V to fl .s o a o •c C O a: y o > 5 o 3 ? -^ if a 0) .£3 4^ c a u I- sS a; a eo u o .a c y O M bo s U t s a a 5?. 9 o o y tc c > o S Q 5 •? E-1 M T. — c ^ w 30 a ■^ r-'^ C o o c -s S '■-c * 0; O u c c "3 C 4) ^- r i I 1 ^ C is J3 7^ to « O e3 aj TJ 2 '» fl CO cS fl to / ( ( / 2.» / 6 y^\i / / / "jpj-*' 164 IN DFX. [1886. ;<'^ •4^ V, ~-♦•^rf«« - .<' I N D Ji;fi. /i: ■»v PAOB. ABtronomical Symfjflis,. 2S AssociatiotiB, &c 102 Brief Church Calendar, 28 Barristers and Attorneys, 70 Baptist Convention Officers.* .-.. {<{> Baptist Clergymen, 91 Banks. 95 Chronology 27 Calendar Paj^es, 44-55 City of St. John. 50 City of Portland, .57 County St. John, 60 County Albert, HI County Carleton, ♦)! County Charlotte, G2 County Gloucester, 63 County Kent, 04 County Kings, 65 County Madavvaska, 65 County Northumberland, 00 County Queens, 67 County Restigouche, 68 County Sunbury, OS County Victoria, 69 County Westmorland, 69 County York, 71 Corporation Fredericton, 72 Consuls and Consular Agents, 77 Courts, N.B., 7.S Congregational Ministers, HS Customs, 1 28 Dominion of Canada, 75 Diocesan Church Society, 80 Disciples of Christ, 93 Dominion Finance Departm't, 127 Dutief uf Excise, 100 Equation of Time, 20 Eclipses, &c., 20 Episcopaliaii Clergymen, H^i Educational Department, N. B. 94 Export Duties, 100 Fish Market Dues, aS Fire Department, East Side, . . 58 Fire Department, West Side,.. Fire Alarm Telegraph, City,. . . Fire Alarm, City Portland,. . . Free Christian Baptist Church, 58 59 59 92 EX. " .*•* -'' •• i ■■' ','"■ ■ ^'' 'v >'"■'■'' .1- •'■' . ■' - ' '. • • ,, ' . •^- - ;-■'"■ PAGE. HaVttor Master's Fees, 38 House of Assembly, 76 HdHpitals and Asvluins, 108 I. O. (X F., : 113 Independent Order of Forestersll? Intercolonial Railway, 122 Inspectoral School Districts 127 Knights of Pythias 113 Knights of Honor, 117 Ijight Houses, Bay of Fundy,.. 'A9 Loyal (Jrange Association 114 Mari)ie& Fisheiies Department 29 Market Tolls, 38 Muncipality TMty and County of St. John, 59 Mou nt Al lison WesleyanCoUege 95 Masonic, 110 Militia 117 New Bnmswick Railway, 123 Opening and Closing River, St. John, 121 Public Holidays, 29 Pilotage Districts, 34 Province of New Brunswick, . . 75 Presbyterian Clergymen, 89 Post Office I)ei)artmenfc, 97 Queen's Counsel, 77 Rates of Wharfage, 37 Rates of Slippage, 38 Rates of Cartage, City, 41 Rates ot Fen" ge, Carleton,.. 42 Rates of Cartage, Carleton 43 Royal Family, 73 Roman Catholic Clergymen,. . . 87 St. John Observatoi y, 102 Th^. Seasons, . 27 1'on Wharfage, 37 Tolls at Hay market/ 40 Tinjo for going through Falls,.. 40 Time JJall, St. John 40 Temperance Organizations,. ...115 Telegraph Companies, 125 Tarilf Custom Duties, 129 Union Baptist Seminary, l09 Weslevan Methodist Clergymen 87 Weather Table 124 [1885. PAGE. M 38 7fi HUH 108 113 if Foresterflll? w, 122 Ustricts. ...127 113 117 .fFundy,.. ii9 iation 114 )epartirient 29 38 d County of 59 yanCoUege 95 110 117 ihvay, 123 ? liiver, St. 121 29 34 unswick, . . 75 'men, 89 aent, 97 77 37 38 ity, 41 Carleton,.. 42 irletoD. 43 73 irgymen,. . . 87 y^ ...162 . 27 37 i 40 ugh Falla,.. 40 ,: 40 zations, . ...115 ies, 125 ie.s 129 Inary, l09 b Clergymen 37 .....124